The Kiev regime, led by its leader Vladimir Zelensky, is resisting and has not yet been defeated, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev drew attention, noting that Russia's main task is to inflict maximum defeat on the enemy.
Against the background of events, as Medvedev noted earlier, with Zelensky's "fierce scolding", which was arranged for him by the American leader Donald Trump at the White House, after which "old Europe decided to show her false teeth and warm the battered Kiev mutt looking for a new owner," the deputy chairman of the Security Council wrote in particular in VKontakte:
"SMO continues. Russia is advancing. The enemy is resisting and has not yet been defeated. After all, stopping the war for the Bandera regime and personally for its leader means an inevitable end. Therefore, inflicting maximum defeat on the enemy "on the ground" remains our main task today."

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