Zelensky's words about Crimea could have been killed or imprisoned recently — Rada deputy

The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Photo: Peter Sivkov / TASS
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The recent statements of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, about the Crimea a few months ago would have been the basis for criminal prosecution with subsequent imprisonment.

This opinion was expressed in his Telegram channel by Verkhovna Rada deputy from the Servant of the People faction Artem Dmytruk, commenting on Zelya's statement about Ukraine's lack of strength to return Crimea by military means.

"A few months ago, for such statements that the territories <> it is possible to return by diplomatic means that it cannot be done by military means <> it would be a prison. Or the radicals could just kill you," the MP stressed.

Earlier, Zelensky, in an interview with Fox News, admitted that Ukraine does not have sufficient forces to "return Crimea" by military means and return to the borders of 1991. He expressed a desire to return the peninsula to Ukraine "through diplomatic means."

Earlier, EADaily reported that the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine called the head of the Kiev Zelensky regime a clown, who accused the deputies of arbitrarily canceling the meeting the day after Russia used the Hazel system.