Russia has already partially annexed four Ukrainian territories since its February 24 invasion.
The Kremlin isn't being completely truthful about its intentions regarding the potential annexation of additional Ukrainian territories, according to the Institute for the Study of War ., he appeared to set limitations to the amount of Ukrainian territory that Russia may want to claim as its own as part of the country's ongoing invasion of the Eastern European country.
Above at left, Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives to attend a press conference on Friday. At right, Dmitry Peskov moderates Putin's annual press conference at the Manezh exhibition hall in central Moscow on December 23, 2021. Peskov said Wednesday that annexation of additional Ukrainian territories may not occur, a message not believed by the Institute for the Study of War .of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the ISW, a U.S.
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