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Gaza Strip's loss of life equally shocking as that of Ukraine: Russian President Putin at G20 virtual summit

Russia's state-run Tass news agency reported that Putin's remarks came in the wake of the statements by some leaders who said they were shaken by the ongoing aggression in Ukraine.

November 22, 2023 / 21:44 IST
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Gaza Strip's loss of life equally shocking as that of Ukraine: Russian President Putin at G20 virtual summit
Gaza Strip's loss of life equally shocking as that of Ukraine: Russian President Putin at G20 virtual summit

Acknowledging that what is happening in Ukraine is undoubtedly a "tragedy", Russian President Vladimir Putin on November 22 said conflicts elsewhere, including in the Gaza Strip, are also "shocking" and urged the G20 nations to make efforts to end conflicts.

Putin made these remarks while virtually addressing the G20 meeting hosted by India. Putin had skipped the in-person G20 summit in New Delhi in September, saying he had to focus on the "special military operation" in Ukraine. Russia's state-run Tass news agency reported that Putin's remarks came in the wake of the statements by some leaders who said they were shaken by the ongoing aggression in Ukraine.

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I understand that this war can't help but be shocking. But the bloody coup in Ukraine in 2014, which was followed by the Kiev regime's war against its own people in Donbass was that not shocking? And the extermination of civilians in Palestine, in the Gaza Strip now isn't that shocking? Putin said. Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 and the war between the two countries continues to attract regular criticism from Western countries.

Describing how the fact that doctors [in Gaza] have to perform abdominal surgeries on children, apply a scalpel on children's bodies without anaesthesia, Putin asked, Is that not shocking? He agreed that military operations are always a tragedy for some people, some families and the country as a whole.