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The West decided to blame Kiev for the missile strikes on Russia — insider

Office of the President of Ukraine. Illustration: EADaily

The leadership of the Kiev regime is holding urgent consultations with representatives of Western partners on whether to continue to strike deep into the territory of Russia.

This was reported on Friday, November 22, by the Ukrainian Telegram channel "Legitimate", referring to an informed source in Office of the President of Ukraine.

According to him, there will be a pause in the strikes now, since no concrete decision has been made on this issue.

It was only decided to hold additional consultations, taking into account the response that Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly made the night before.

"Now Zelensky has publicly appealed to Western countries with a demand to put pressure on the Russian Federation, condemn the Kremlin, indirectly hinted at tightening sanctions, giving Ukraine more money and weapons," the source said.

However, there has been no response from the "partners" yet. Obviously, the West intends to take a break, but at the same time, no one forbids Zelensky to continue using Western missiles to strike deep into the Russian Federation. That is, the West gave Zelensky himself the right to choose whether to raise the stakes in the game or not.

It is worth noting that this position of the "Western partners" does not really mean anything. After all, if attacks by Western long-range weapons on Russia continue, then the West is directly involved in them.

The Armed Forces of Ukraine cannot strike without intelligence and without direct control from the military of NATO countries. That's exactly what the Kremlin thinks. This means that the West will not succeed in "jumping off the topic" and blaming everything on Zelensky.

Earlier, EADaily reported that Zelensky complained about the lack of reaction of his Western "respected partners" to Russia's use of the latest medium-range ballistic missile Oreshnik.

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10.12.2024

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