Kremlin: Ukraine’s attack on Donetsk was a brutal terrorist act
While condemning the Kiev regime's attacks on residential areas in Donetsk, the Kremlin spokesman said that this is why special military operations must continue to protect the people. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, “Dmitry Peskov”, the spokesperson of the Russian Federation Presidency today (Monday) described the Ukrainian army’s attacks on residential areas in the self-proclaimed Donetsk Republic as terrorist.
During a press conference in the Kremlin, while condemning the Kiev regime’s attacks on Donetsk, Peskov said: “These attacks on the people and civilian infrastructure of Donetsk are a brutal act of terrorism.”
According to Sputnik news agency, he stated that the Ukrainian military conducts attacks on civilians in a reckless and careless manner, and explained: “That is why special military operations must continue to protect the people.”
Kremlin spokesman while referring to the presentation of reports related to the situation in Donetsk following the recent attack in Ukraine, stated that instructions have been issued in this regard and all relevant agencies will take the necessary measures.
According to the report, Peskov continued: “The Kiev regime continues to show its animalistic face to the extent that it attacks civilians and civilian infrastructure. Yesterday, an attack was carried out on a shopping complex in Donetsk, which killed a large number of people. “Trump” the former president of the United States and the current candidate for the 2024 presidential election of this country about the war in Ukraine and the solution to end this conflict has not been done. The Kremlin spokesman also announced that the preparations for the meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart, Alexander Lukashenko, are in the near future. Peskov has previously rejected any negotiations with Ukraine based on the proposed peace formula. The Kiev regime rejected and said that they themselves approved the ban on negotiations with Moscow. (more details)
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