Putin celebrates anniversary of Crimea annexation at stadium rally amid Russia's onslaught of Ukraine

Society 14:57 19 Mar, 2022

Russian President Vladimir Putin justified the invasion of Ukraine at a rally in Moscow

Putin celebrates anniversary of Crimea annexation at stadium rally amid Russia's onslaught of Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin justified the invasion of Ukraine at a rally in Moscow on Friday, where his speech was abruptly cut off on the state TV broadcast in what the Kremlin described as a technical error.

Qazet.az reports that tens of thousands of people waved the Russian flag at the national stadium as they took part in celebrations commemorating the eighth year of Russia's annexation of Crimea -- which is deemed illegal by the Ukrainian government and not recognized in the West.

Speaking from a stage in front of a banner that read, "For a world without Nazism," Putin said Russia "will definitely implement all our plans" in Ukraine.

"To spare people from this suffering, from this genocide -- this is the main reason, motive and purpose of the military operation that we launched in the Donbas [an eastern Ukrainian region] and Ukraine," he said.

Russian state TV later replayed Putin's full speech without problems, but the Kremlin refused to confirm or deny if the event was live or pre-recorded.