September 19, 2025
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Putin officially released the Cossack

Russian ruler Vladimir Putin officially dismissed his associate Dmitry Kozak from the post of deputy head of the Presidential Administration of Russia. Source: RIA Novosti Production edition of Details: The Cossack release decree appeared on Putin’s website on September 18, a few days after information from sources about these plans.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Russian ruler Vladimir Putin officially liberated his associate Dmitry Kozak from the post of deputy head of “Presidential Administration” of Russia.

Source: RIA Novosti’s pro -Kremliv edition

Details: The decree on the release of the Cossack appeared on Putin’s website on September 18, a few days after the information from the sources about these plans.

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Thus, according to the Kremlin, the Cossacks spoke for negotiations with Ukraine and the conclusion of a peace agreement.

The Institute of War Study links the release of a close associate of the Russian ruler Dmitry Kozak with differences in views with Vladimir Putin. Yes, the Cossack insisted on negotiations with Ukraine, and the decision on his resignation testifies to the desire of the ruler of the Russian Federation to fight Ukraine.

Recall:

  • In August, The New York Times, citing the Kremlin close to the Kremlin, reported that the deputy head of the Russian ruler Dmitry Kozak, who is one of Vladimir Putin’s close associates, recently offered the Kremlin head to stop the war in Ukraine and start peace talks.
  • In 2022, Reuters learned that Kozak convinced Vladimir Putin that he had reached a previous agreement with Ukraine on refusing to join NATO, but the President of the Russian Federation rejected his words and launched a full -scale invasion.

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