Russia: We have no plans to kill Zelensky
The first deputy permanent representative of Russia to the United Nations said that we have no intention or plan to assassinate the president of Ukraine. |
Dmitry Polyansky, the first deputy permanent representative of Russia to the United Nations, following the claims of some Western countries about Moscow’s attempt to kill Volodymyr Zelensky, said: “We have no intention or plan to assassinate the president of Ukraine.” .
According to Tass, Poliansky, who was speaking about Ukraine at the UN Security Council meeting, said: Do you really think that if we want to hit Zelensky’s convoy, we can’t do it? Try to answer this question honestly.
He continued: “You know very well that the attack on the military facilities of the UAV production center of the Ukrainian Navy was much more important to us than killing Zelensky.” Zelensky takes pictures along the front line before the cities are liberated by Russian forces. If some of you are hoping to get rid of the leader of the Kiev regime in this way, I have to disappoint you: killing Zelensky is not in our plans.
Before this, Western officials claimed that Russia is planning to assassinate Volodymyr Zelensky. Russian officials have also made a similar claim about Ukraine’s plan to assassinate the president of this country, Vladimir Putin.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Ukrainian authorities have repeatedly threatened to assassinate the Russian president: Kiev cannot assassinate Vladimir Putin and this claim is nothing more than a dream and fantasy. Different levels of Ukrainian authorities have They have verbally claimed to assassinate Putin many times, but the reality is that in practice nothing will come of them and they will never succeed in this way.
He stated that we are well aware of this issue and that any attempt by Kiev to assassinate Putin will undoubtedly fail, adding: We also have no doubt that all the goals of our special military operations will be achieved in the end.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky earlier in an interview with “Sun” magazine and in response to the question of the reporter of this English magazine about whether Kiev has a plan to assassinate Putin or not, noted: This is a war and Ukraine has the right to its territory. defend himself.
On February 21, 2022 (March 2, 1400), Russian President Vladimir Putin, criticizing the West’s indifference to Moscow’s security concerns, recognized the independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics in the Donbas region.
Three days after that, on Thursday, March 5, 1400, Putin launched a military operation, which he called “special operations”, against Ukraine, and in this way, the tense relations between Moscow and Kiev changed to a military confrontation, and this war continues. Continued.
Source: IRNA
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