The Kremlin head specifically warned that if Russia lost the war and split into several separate states, the Russian people could disappear altogether.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in an interview with Rossiya-1 TV channel for the Moscow Kremlin Putin program, said that NATO’s arms supply to Ukraine can be considered as the participation of the Alliance member countries in the conflict. don’t get paid for it. This was reported by the TASS agency on February 26.
“They provide tens of billions of dollars worth of weapons to Ukraine. This is also a kind of participation. Why? Because it’s not just military-technical cooperation, don’t they get paid for it? They don’t get paid!” he said.
At the same time, the head of the Kremlin believes that if the West provides military assistance to Ukraine, it indirectly means that the Ukrainian authorities are involved in “war crimes”, since Donetsk and other Donbass regions were allegedly bombed from them. weaponry.
“Weapons are being transferred unilaterally, which to some extent implies complicity, at least indirectly, but still for the crimes committed by the Kiev regime, including the bombing of settlements of Novorossiya and Donetsk,” said the leader of the aggressor country.
Also in the interview, Putin suggested that the Russian people could disappear if the West succeeds in destroying the Russian Federation and gaining control over the newly formed territories. Instead, the Kremlin head believes that “Muscovites, Urals and others” will appear.
It should be noted that the representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova, also spoke on February 17 about complicity in “war crimes”. For him, the West’s position is the pinnacle of cynicism and cowardice, because Western allies “innocently try to prove to the world community that they are not a party to the conflict.”
Important
Recall that on February 22, Vladimir Putin announced that in 2023 the Russian Federation is strengthening its nuclear triad. He noted that Russia plans to deploy the launchers of the Sarmat missile system with a new heavy missile, to continue mass production of Kinzhal air-launched hypersonic missiles, and to continue mass deliveries of Tsirkon sea-launched hypersonic missiles.
Financial Times journalists published an article on February 23, citing Kremlin officials, in which they reported that Putin was considering the possibility of using nuclear weapons in Ukraine.
Source: Focus
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