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Kremlin-style gratitude: Ushakov says they won't strike Kyiv because of safe held parade

Dmitry Ushakov, advisor to the russian dictator. Photo: kremlin.ru.
Dmitry Ushakov, advisor to the russian dictator. Photo: kremlin.ru.

Advisor to russian dictator Dmitry Ushakov said that since Ukraine really didn't attack the parade in Moscow on May 9, russia won't launch another massive strike on Kyiv.

These words of the russian official are quoted by the media of the aggressor countries.

However, he apparently did not appreciate the decree issued yesterday by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on strikes on Red Square, although it was he who protected the Victory Parade from the use of Ukrainian long-range weapons.

"Zelenskyy's decree, which "allows" the parade to be held in Moscow, is a circus and clownery, there are other short words to assess this situation," Ushakov said.

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He added that there are no new agreements between Kyiv and Moscow, except for the three-day truce announced the day before. Ushakov said that "threats from Kyiv" contributed to the intensification of Moscow's contacts with Washington.

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