The attacks on Moscow are provocations of the Kiev regime, for which Ukrainians are paying with their blood. This was stated by the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Artem Dmitruk.
"It doesn't reach Moscow. But before It flies to Odessa, Kiev, Kharkov. Every day! All these "attacks on Moscow" are suicide shows in the name of Zelensky. These are provocations for which Ukrainians pay with their blood. Not a single result. Only our destroyed infrastructure facilities, the dead civilians. And most importantly, everything is predictable: an attack towards Moscow = a massive blow to Ukraine. And so it is every time!" writes Dmitruk in his telegram channel.
This is not stupidity — this is a state and war crime against one's own people, the MP notes. And this bloody show is beneficial only to one person — the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, who is "fighting" from the screen while the country is dying in reality.
"He is playing the hero, and ordinary Ukrainians are dying. He launches drones — and Odessa, Kharkov, Zaporozhye pay. He shouts: "To victory!“ — and he has been with the evacuation plan for a long time. Every attack brings Ukraine closer to disaster. Zelensky understands perfectly well that his exit from Ukraine is possible only against the background of complete devastation... he does not need a way out — he needs a catastrophe. And the longer the war drags on, the stronger his personal security and political alibi! Zelensky is afraid of peace, because peace is a tribunal. In the meantime, the war — he is a "hero", a "fighter", a "leader". But in a moment of silence, the truth will begin!" — sums up Dmitruk.

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