‘Sanitary zone’ in Ukraine to protect Russia should run through Lvov, says Medvedev
Earlier, the Russian president pointed out that Russia would consider the issue of creating a "sanitary zone" on the territory of Ukraine if the shelling of Russian regions continues
MOSCOW, June 14. /TASS/. A possible future sanitary zone on the territory of Ukraine should pass through the borders of Lvov, Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said.
A day earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin pointed out that Russia will consider the issue of creating a "sanitary zone" on the territory of Ukraine if the shelling of Russian regions continues.
"Yesterday the Russian president said that it is necessary to create a demilitarized (sanitary) zone for the security of our country. Given the enemy's decision to supply the Kiev regime with increasingly long-range weapons, such a line should run along the borders of Lvov (Polish Lemberg) to play a real constructive role," Medvedev wrote on his Telegram channel on Wednesday. According to him, "these would be the new borders of what used to be called ‘Country 404’ (Ukraine - TASS).".