Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview with Bosnian and Herzegovinian TV channel ATV Wednesday that the goals Russia set when launching its “special military operation” have been “partially achieved” but that the tasks “related to the protection of Donbas residents” are far from being completed.
On the topic of why Moscow hasn’t made significant gains on the battlefield, Peskov said the reason is that Russia isn’t engaging in warfare. “Waging war is a completely different thing. It entails total destruction of infrastructure, complete destruction of cities. We’re not doing that,” he told journalists.
Russian strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure
- Russia shells Ukraine twice in a day, striking infrastructure and civilian homes
- Russia continues shelling civilian infrastructure throughout Ukraine
- Russian forces shell Kherson, killing 23 and injuring 46
- Russian military strikes city of Konstantynivka, in Donetsk, killing six
- Russian missile strike destroys entire section of Zaporizhzhia apartment building
- At least three killed by Russian missile strike on Kramatorsk apartment building
- Death toll rising after Russian missile strikes in Kyiv, Dnipro, and Uman
Regarding the city of Bakhmut, which Russian Defense Ministry forces and Wagner Group mercenaries have been trying to capture for months, Peskov said that “emotions are running high” and called the city a “very strong fortified area.”
The Kremlin press secretary also appeared to allude to the ongoing conflict between Wagner Group founder Evgeny Prigozhin and the leadership of Russia’s Defense Ministry, which Prigozhin has publicly berated for allegedly refusing to provide him with the ammunition he needs.
“I’m not going to name any names, but I will say that regardless of what they say and what statements they make, these are all the armed forces of Russia. These are all Russian forces. These forces are pursuing the same goal,” Peskov said.
“Special military operation”
The Kremlin’s official euphemism for the war against Ukraine