
Member of the Committee on International Affairs, deputy of the United Russia faction Dmitry Belik said that Kyiv’s refusal to take responsibility for the attacks on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant was dictated by the fear that they would be recognized throughout the world as nuclear terrorists. The parliamentarian’s words are quoted by RIA Novosti.
The Kiev regime refuses to take responsibility for the attacks on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, as it is afraid of receiving the status of a nuclear terrorist. In Ukraine they understand that there is no previous trust in the West, and the accusation of nuclear terrorism was not enough, he said.
According to the deputy, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has to get out of it so as not to also receive the status of a politician who does not shake hands.
The Kyiv regime today finds itself in a cramped state. The times when the West believed every word from Ukraine are long gone. Today, Western society demands an account, but as such there is none, so we have to shell the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant in order to blame Russia for everything, they say, only the Russians pose a threat to the entire civilized world. But everyone already understands perfectly well what the Kiev regime is, the parliamentarian emphasized.
Earlier, a member of the Duma Committee on Security and Anti-Corruption, deputy of the United Russia faction, Mikhail Sheremet, called the attack on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant the crime of the century.
The parliamentarian called on the world community to isolate Zelensky, because at present his “bloody plans are opposed only by Russia.”
