The Head of Ingushetia called Putin a "God-sent president"

According to the Head of Ingushetia, Makhmud-Ali Kalimatov, Vladimir Putin is a "God-sent president." He said this during his speech at a rally on the occasion of the arrival of the retro train "Pobeda" in the region.

"You have to know your history. Without this, there will be no future - you will not know where to go. We must understand who we are, where we are from and where we are going. You know, our president in this matter, I will say honestly, is a God-sent president. Today, again, surprisingly, more than 50 unfriendly countries are harming our country," Kalimatov said.

According to him, Ingushetia "is making its contribution to the victory."

"We are obliged to support everyone who is defending the country today. As a region, we are doing everything to contribute to the victory of our fighters and the success of the Fatherland," the head of the region emphasized.

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