Zakharova: The attack on Kazan is a venting of impotent anger for military defeats and BRICS

The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova. Photo: Valery Sharifulin / TASS
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The world community should give a harsh assessment of the criminal acts of the junta of Vladimir Zelensky, there is no excuse for terrorism. This was stated by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova.

So Zakharova commented on the reaction of the West to today's attack of Ukrainian UAVs on residential buildings in Kazan.

"Kiev takes out impotent anger for tangible military defeats on the civilian population of Russia. The blow to the capital of Tatarstan is also a kind of revenge for the successful BRICS summit, which took place in October this year and demonstrated the power and influence of this association in the world, as well as an attempt to intimidate the population of one of the dynamically developing regions of our country. It is no coincidence that all Ukrainian media and TV channels with sadistic pleasure post footage from Kazan, accompanying them with obscene verbal exhaust. This is the inhuman essence of the regime of the "overdue president,"— Zakharova said.

She expressed outrage at the demonstrative hypocritical silence of the "collective West" and its mass media, which immediately react to any attack by extremists and especially terrorist attacks in different parts of the world, but are silent when it comes to Russia.

"Once again, we urge the international community to give a harsh assessment of the criminal acts of the Zelensky junta. There is no excuse for terrorism. It cannot be ignored. He deserves condemnation and zero tolerance," the diplomat stressed.

As EADaily reported with reference to the press service of the head of Tatarstan, according to operational information, a total of 8 arrivals were recorded in the attack on Kazan on the morning of December 21.

One UAV attacked an industrial enterprise, one was shot down over the Kazanka River, six arrivals fell on residential buildings.