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Russia insisted on a specific military situation, if our country waged a full-scale war, everything would have ended long ago. On this occasion, said today, April 25, State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin, commenting on the statements of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky that “there has never been such a war.”
He recalled Zelensky’s words, which he said in an interview with foreign media, that “this is a different war, it is impossible with any calculation in the XX study, there has never been such a war.”
“This is a special military operation,” the Russian politician said on his own Telegram channel. – If Russia waged a full-scale war, everything would have ended long ago. We will use the tactics of warfare familiar to the United States – to “iron” with carpet bombers, to refresh ourselves after the scorched earth, as the “world’s most democratic air force” did in Yugoslavia, Libya, Iraq, surgery.
The parliamentarian pointed out that “Russian soldiers and officers do not kill, but free their rights, sacrificing their lives.”
“Our servicemen are doing everything to save civilians. The centers of resistance of neo-Nazis are eliminated pointwise. This is associated with risks to life,” he added.
Volodin added that at the same time, Ukrainian nationalists are conducting military operations in cities, in dense residential areas, where they are closed by a “human shield”, taking women and children hostage.
“In these difficult conditions, humane decisions are made, as, for example, in the situation with Azovstal, when humanitarian corridors are organized. But Zelensky is silent about this. A non-independent president who started like this, giving control of the country to Washington and thinking only how to preserve personal power, and not the lives of the citizens of Ukraine, ”the speaker of the State Duma.
Reportedly EADailyOn April 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered to cancel the assault on the Azovstal plant in Mariupol, where, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense, more than 2,000 Ukrainian militants passed. Instead, the heads of state at a meeting with the Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu in the Kremlin, stocks to block a large enterprise so that “a fly does not fly”, and once again offered to go there to hand over their weapons.