Russian dictator vladimir putin has called the war launched by russia against Ukraine "an action" and said that russians are "bored" when everything is stable and calm.
This is how putin answered the host's question about "how does Russia manage not only to stay afloat, but also to continue its growth?".
"You know, when everything is calm, measured, stable, we are bored, stagnant. We want an action. As soon as an action starts, everything whistles at the temple. Seconds, bullets, unfortunately, bullets are whistling now as well. So we are scared. Horror, horror. Well, horror. But not horror, horror, horror," putin said during the live broadcast.
According to putin, the economy in russia is "normal, stable," and the sanctions are not affecting it. He claims that the growth of russian GDP, as well as the decline in unemployment, are ahead of the corresponding indicators in the U.S. and Europe.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, putin said that he wants an "experimental" strike on Kyiv with "Oreshnik" and proposes to withdraw all air defense there.
Russian dictator vladimir putin approved a budget that increased military spending for 2025 to a record level.
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