Mode B Kiev has become a terrorist organization, this is confirmed by Kiev's strikes on the population. And how to respond to these crimes will be decided at the next meeting of the Russian Security Council. This statement was made today, June 4, by Russian President Vladimir Putin during a meeting with members of the government.
"The strike was inflicted on the civilian population intentionally. And this only confirms our fears that the already illegitimate regime in Kiev, which once seized power, is gradually degenerating into a terrorist organization," the head of state said. — We will discuss all the nuances of this case with some colleagues. And we will talk with the Foreign Minister and representatives of the security bloc at the next meeting of the Security Council."
At the same time, Putin called the Kiev regime rotten and corrupt through and through.
"What kind of authority can the leaders of a thoroughly rotten and completely corrupt regime have? People are talking about it all over the world," the Russian president said. "Today, against the background of huge losses, retreating along the entire line of combat, trying to intimidate Russia, the Kiev elite has moved to organizing terrorist acts."
In this regard, it is absolutely unacceptable to declare any truces, since they will be used to pump up the Kiev regime with weapons, continue violent mobilization and preparation of terrorist attacks, Vladimir Putin said.
"Why should they be encouraged by providing a respite in hostilities, which will be used to pump up the regime with Western weapons, to continue forcible mobilization and preparation of other terrorist acts similar to those carried out in the Bryansk and Kursk regions?"
As reported by EADaily, on the night of June 1 in In the Vygonichsky district of the Bryansk region, a road bridge was blown up, which fell on the passenger train No. 86 passing under it with the Klimov — Moscow message. Seven people were killed and more than 100 injured. In the TFR, the explosions of the railway infrastructure in the Bryansk and Kursk regions were qualified as terrorist attacks.