Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Russian Defense Minister Says 'Russia Is At War Against NATO And The Collective West'

 

Sputnik: Shoigu: Russia at War With Collective West Rather Than Ukraine 

Both Russian president Vladimir Putin and Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu delivered speeches on Wednesday in the wake of announcements by the Donbass Republics as well as the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions that they are planning to hold votes on joining Russia on September 23-27. 

In his TV address on Wednesday, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said that Russia was at war with the collective West rather than Ukraine.  

"In reality, we are fighting the collective West plus NATO. When we speak about it, we mean not only the weapons being supplied [to Kiev] in huge batches, but also about systems of communication and information processing systems,” Shoigu said.  

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Russian Defense Minister Says 'Russia Is At War Against NATO And The Collective West'  

Russia is at war not only with Ukraine, but with collective West — Shoigu -- TASS  

Russia at war not so much with Ukrainian army as with 'collective West:' Defense minister -- Anadolu Agency  

Russian Defence Minister Shoigu claims Russia is at war with West following mobilisation announcement -- Euroweekly  

Moscow provides details on partial mobilization -- RT  

Some 300,000 Russian reservists to be called up for partial mobilization, says Shoigu -- TASS  

Russia to call up 300000 reservists under partial mobilisation: Defence minister -- CNA  

Russia Engaged In War With Collective West & NATO Rather Than Ukraine, Avers Sergey Shoigu -- Republic World  

Mobilization tasks set - what Shoigu said at Defense Ministry board meeting -- TASS  

Russia reveals military losses in Ukraine -- RT  

Shoigu says 5,937 Russian soldiers have died in Ukraine -- Meduza 

Defence Minister Says 5,937 Russian Soldiers Killed In Ukraine -- AFP  

Shoigu: Ukrainian Armed Forces’ losses exceed 100,000 people killed and wounded -- SB.BY  

Ukraine’s military uses Western precision weapons for strikes on civilians — Shoigu -- TASS

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