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Don’t be sad Johnson with that disheveled hair to attack Kursk

The Deputy Security Adviser of Russia emphasized that after Ukraine's attack on the Kursk region, Moscow will never negotiate with Kiev until the complete defeat of the enemy.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency Citing Tass, Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy of the Russian Security Council, emphasized the Ukrainian attack on the Kursk border region of Russia. that with this terrorist act, Moscow will not negotiate as long as it has not completely defeated the enemy.

Medovev wrote on his Telegram channel: After the terrorist act that neo-Nazis did against the Kursk region, everything turned on The nonsense of illegal mediators about peace is over.

He added: Now, even if they don’t say it, everyone knows that there will be no negotiations until the enemy is completely subdued. It will not work. I believe that the even hypothetical danger of our country getting caught in the negotiations has shown itself. I mean the clumsy and unnecessary peace negotiations that the international community has proposed and imposed on the Kiev regime.

The senior Russian politician also pointed to the perpetrators behind the attack on the Kursk region and had harsh words against Boris Johnson. , the former Prime Minister of England, stated: That shameless bastard with that nauseating face and disheveled blond hair was born in the country where this terrorist operation was prepared, and now he should not celebrate! His country made the situation worse for the former Ukraine.

He emphasized: Now more money is wasted, more equipment is destroyed, and far more coffins are on their hands. will stay Now the wretched Ukrainian slaves must kiss the bloody hands of their Anglo-Saxon masters with passion.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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