Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the russian federation Dmitry Medvedev and spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the russian federation Maria Zakharova responded with threats to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who refused to agree to a "three-day truce" on Victory Day.
This was written by Kremlin whistleblowers on their pages on the social network Telegram.
Medvedev did not like the fact that Zelenskyy could not guarantee the safety of Moscow's guests on May 9, since this is a foreign country.
"And who is looking for his guarantees? Just verbal provocation. Nothing more. The b*****d understands that in the event of a real provocation on Victory Day, no one guarantees that May 10 will come in Kyiv," the former russian prime minister and president said.
Zakharova, meanwhile, reported that Zelenskyy "betrayed his own veteran grandfather."
"But today he has broken through this bottom: now he is also threatening with physical danger veterans who will come to parades and solemn events on the holy day. ... The phrase that he "does not guarantee security on May 9 on the territory of russia", since this is not his area of responsibility, is, of course, a direct threat," the spokeswoman for the russian Foreign Ministry said.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, Zelenskyy did not support putin's idea of a three-day truce for those days.
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