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Putin convenes special military meeting amid supply woes

Por: Newsweek World October 25, 2022

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On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold the first official meeting of a newly-formed council that seeks to ensure that his military has adequate supplies in Russia's war against Ukraine.According to state-run news agency Tass, Putin is meeting remotely with the coordinating council for military supply and logistics, which he created on October 21 to strengthen the coordination of federal and regional authorities in this... + full article



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