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Cynicism of the outgoing Biden is a "bloody gift" to Kiev for the New Year — Russian Embassy

The Russian Embassy in the USA. Photo: Reuters

The outgoing administration of US President Joe Biden seeks to empty the pockets of American taxpayers by cynically making a "bloody gift" to the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, military assistance to Ukraine in the amount of $ 2.5 billion on the eve of the New Year. This is stated in the comments of the Russian Embassy in the United States, published in its Telegram channel.

"We drew attention to the next multibillion-dollar "package" of military and financial assistance to the Kiev regime announced by the White House. As the withdrawal approaches every day, the administration seeks to further empty the pockets of American taxpayers to support the obviously losing Ukrainian project. Moreover, the US authorities announced their decision cynically — specifically waiting for New Year's Eve," the Russian Embassy noted.

As it is emphasized, "Washington expects that the bloody gift to Zelensky will symbolize a chance for the Kiev junta to put up a "worthy" resistance to the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation."

"The planners here are still living in a dream world about the possibility of inflicting a strategic defeat on our country. The attempts of the United States only prolong the convulsions of neo—Nazis in Kiev," the embassy said.
"We urge the American public and the citizens of Ukraine to think about what, in the end, apart from disasters for the Ukrainian people, the insane actions of the Western curators of Bandera will lead to," the diplomats said.

As reported, on December 30, Biden announced the provision of another $2.5 billion arms package to Kiev. The US administration has also committed itself to sending Ukraine budget assistance in the amount of $ 3.4 billion, thereby spending the remaining funds that Congress allocated this year to support Kiev.

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