Putin clearing his schedule to focus on Ukraine counteroffensive: Report

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The Russian leader has reportedly postponed a popular event in order to devote his attention to the ongoing war.

, which allows Russian citizens to call in and ask the president about issues that affect their daily lives. Last year, Putin scrapped the televised call-in, as well as his annual press conference. The Kremlin did not offer comment on the reason behind those cancellations, but it was widely assumed to be related to the war he launched in Ukraine on February 24, 2022.

Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a Security Council meeting via a video link at the Kremlin in Moscow on May 15, 2023. Putin has reportedly delayed his traditional televised call-in show to remain focused on the war in Ukraine."Putin recognizes that the counteroffensive could undermine whatever he says publicly to citizens," Smart said."Delaying it allows him to use the event, later, to justify why Russia is losing territory in Ukraine.

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