28 November 2024,   15:31
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Putin says will “knock out teeth” of Russia’s adversaries

President Vladimir Putin warned that Russians would “knock out the teeth” of those who attack their country or eye its vast territory, amid a deep crisis in ties with the West.

Speaking at a government meeting, the Kremlin chief said that Russia’s enemies were looking to clip its wings every time the nation grew strong: “Everyone wants to bite us somewhere or to bite off something from us”.

“But they - those who are going to do it - should know that we will knock out their teeth so that they cannot bite. Even after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia, the world’s largest country by land mass, is too big for some”, - Putin said.

He did not name Russia’s adversaries explicitly, but said it was important to keep developing the armed forces to protect the country. The 68-year-old Russian leader, who has been in power for more than two decades, is known not to mince words during public meetings.

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