Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky, against the background of the Ukrainian Armed Forces attack on the Kursk region, made accusations against Vladimir Zelensky. According to the Ukrainian politician, he is trying to draw NATO into the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Dubinsky voiced this assumption in his own telegram channel.
The Ukrainian MP also clarified that Russia has already qualified the incident as a terrorist attack.
"Apparently, the OP (Zelensky's office — EADaily) themselves do not know what this adventure (Ukraine's attack on the Kursk region — EADaily) is for, and what it will lead to — that's why they are silent there," Alexander Dubinsky wrote.
Dubinsky also recalled that during the 2022 conflict, "budgets were knocked out, military and political assistance was provided." But in the current situation, he believes, Western assistance to Ukraine is being stopped in order to help "seize the territory of Russia," and the response to all that is "unpredictable."
EADaily has previously reported on the role of the Alliance in the attack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Russian region.

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