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President Putin Calls on Russians to Vote in Large Numbers

President Vladimir Putin on Thursday urged Russians to turn out in large numbers and cast their vote in the Friday-Sunday polls.

The defiant Russian leader said the polls come at a time he described as “difficult” time for the country.

Russia is currently fighting to denazify Ukraine describing the campaign as a special military operation.

Putin is all but guaranteed to secure another six-year term this weekend in a vote the Kremlin says will show society is fully behind Moscow’s so-called “special military operation” in Ukraine.

“You realize what a difficult period our country is going through, what complex challenges we are facing on almost all fronts,” Putin said in an address to Russians on the eve of the vote.

“And to continue to respond to them with dignity and successfully overcome difficulties, we need to continue to be united and self-confident,” he added.

Putin’s likely victory in the race will allow him to remain in power at least until 2030.

“Let me be clear, participation in the elections today is a demonstration of patriotic sentiments,” Putin added in the address.

The Russian leader also emphasized that the vote will take place in four Ukrainian regions that Moscow claims to have annexed in September 2022, as well as in the Crimean peninsula, annexed in 2014.

“Our fighters at the front will also vote. They, showing courage and heroism, defend the Fatherland and, participating in the elections, set an example for all of us,” Putin said.

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