
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi on Tuesday called his Russian counterpart Volodymyr Putin a “sick and cynical beast” after the Kremlin leader again accused Ukraine of being somehow behind Friday night’s concert hall attack from Moscow, despite that the terrorist attack, which led to almost According to the terrorist group “Islamic State” (IS), 140 people died, reports EFE.
“Today, Putin stood up for himself again, and it was broadcast on television. He again blamed Ukraine. A sick and cynical beast,” Zelenskyi commented on his traditional night speech published on the X social network, Agerpres notes.
According to the Kyiv leader, in Putin’s imagination, “everyone is a terrorist, except for himself, although he has been fomenting terror for two decades.”
“Putin is the biggest showcase of terror. He and his special services. When it disappears, the same thing will happen with the demand for terror and violence (…), he emphasized.
Zelenskyi specifically used the word “window”, the same word used by the head of the Kremlin and the security apparatus of the Russian president when they claimed that Ukraine provided the terrorists involved in the attack on the Crocus City Hall concert hall near Moscow with the space to escape from Russia to neighboring country, across the Russian-Ukrainian border.
Putin said in a live televised meeting with members of the government and security forces on Monday that the attack was carried out by “radical Islamists” but that he still believes Ukraine and its Western allies, especially the United States, were behind it.
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Source: Hot News

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