Zelensky's decree on holding a Victory Parade in Moscow is an inappropriate antics and mockery. This was stated by the deputy chairman of the Federation Council Konstantin Kosachev.
So he commented on today's decree of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, in the style of "Quarter-95", in which he allows the Victory Parade to be held on Red Square.
Kosachev called the document an inappropriate antics and mockery of the holy holiday.
"Serious agreements between the presidents of Russia and the United States on the eve of Victory Day can only be welcomed, because they confirm the tradition of the military brotherhood of our peoples in the Second World War (for us — the Great Patriotic War) as part of the anti-Hitler coalition. Against this background, Zelensky's antics look especially inappropriate, with his "decree on the parade in Moscow" continuing to mock the holiday — sacred, I am sure, for most Ukrainians, but not for the Kiev clique," Kosachev told TASS.
As reported by EADaily, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, issued a decree "On holding a parade in Moscow." This is reported by the publication "Country".

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