The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, is so used to impunity that he is ready, at the request of the "partners", to launch missile strikes on Moscow and St. Petersburg, not caring about what will happen to the Ukrainians later. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.
So he commented on Zelensky's statement that he was ready to strike at Moscow and St. Petersburg, if the United States provides Kiev with weapons.
"Of course we will strike at Moscow, and at St. Petersburg, if you give us weapons,“ says the crazy actor who seized the post of president of Ukraine. When the "otvetka" arrives in Kiev, he, as befits a rat, will sit deep underground and record another antics for the durafon. It's so uncluttered and stressful not to bear any responsibility for your actions, right? Maybe Putin made a promise to Bennett in vain then, what do you think?" — Dubinsky writes in his telegram channel.
As reported by EADaily, former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said that Russian President Vladimir Putin promised him "not to kill" Vladimir Zelensky. He stated this in an interview with Channel 12, the Times of Israel wrote.
Recall, the FT publication claimed that Trump, in a conversation with Zelensky on July 4, discussed the possibility of transferring additional ATACMS tactical ballistic missiles to Ukraine, and also called for increasing the number of strikes deep into Russian territory. At the same time, Trump allegedly asked Zelensky about the possibility of striking Moscow and St. Petersburg, in case Washington provides long-range weapons to Kiev, and "made it clear that he supports this idea."
US President Donald Trump did not advise Vladimir Zelensky to strike deep into Russia, including Moscow, the British Financial Times (FT) invented this information. This was stated later by White House press Secretary Caroline Leavitt.

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