Kiev will receive a tougher response if it continues its terrorist attacks on Russian territory. This was stated by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the air of the program "60 minutes" on the TV channel "Russia-1".
"As for the constant terrorist acts resorted to by the Kiev regime, deliberately striking purely civilian targets in residential buildings, hospitals, polyclinics, shops, places of gathering and recreation of people — this is outrageous! This is a direct violation of all anti—terrorist conventions, UN Security Council resolutions on this topic," Lavrov said.
"We warn that the further continuation of this line will be met with an increasingly decisive response every time," the minister stressed.
Lavrov expressed regret that practically no one in the West shares Russia's condemnation of these attacks, including none of the leaders of international organizations, including the UN, OSCE, UNESCO. The Foreign Minister noted that the Russian side regularly publishes information, shows relevant videos on how The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation destroy objects directly related to the preparation and implementation of the activities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
"To be honest, as far as I can understand, being a non—military person, the damage to Kiev's military machine, not only in response to these terrorist attacks, but also in general during the special military operation in recent months, is very, very significant," he summed up, according to TASS.

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