Putin meeting was likely attempt to deflect blame for Ukraine failures-U.K.

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Putin's meeting was likely an attempt to deflect blame for Ukraine failures — U.K.

aimed to divert the blame for his troops' failures in Ukraine through his publicized meeting with top military officials last week, British defense officials have said.

The Kremlin said on its website that Putin had been to the headquarters of the military branches involved in the war in Ukraine, where he held a conference and meetings with the commanders.

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