Russian President Vladimir Putin extended Christmas greetings to Orthodox Christians, emphasizing the importance of family traditions and the role of the Russian Orthodox Church in uniting people. On January 7, Orthodox Christians, including those in Russia, Georgia, and Serbia, celebrate Christmas, marking the Nativity of Jesus. Putin also highlighted the ongoing war in Russia, which has claimed thousands of lives, and reiterated his warning that Russia could resort to nuclear weapons if provoked.
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