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Alexander Kots wrote to Melania Trump: About children — this is not for Putin

Melania Trump. Photo: Andrew Harnik / AP Photo

US First Lady Melania Trump was late and got the wrong address when she wrote a "letter about children" to Russian President Vladimir Putin. This was stated by Alexander Kots in an address to Melania Trump.

The military correspondent told about the case when in 2014 in Donetsk he asked the Serbian volunteer Dejan Beric how he understood that he had chosen the right side. Deki answered "with a tooth-crushing precision": "If you are on the side where children are dying, you are on the right side."

"Dear Mrs. Trump, that was 11 years ago. When the "Alley of Angels" in Donbass. But adult uncles in the West were too passionate about the Anti-Russia project to notice it. "Our children will go to school, and their children will sit in basements," the European pet Petro Poroshenko threatened then. It's about the children of Donbass."

You, Madam First Lady, Kotz addressed Trump, should have written back then that "every child dreams of love, opportunities and safety away from danger." And that "every new generation begins its life with purity — innocence, which stands above geography, power and ideology." The authorities and ideologies have been preparing Ukraine for a big war for 8 years, the military correspondent emphasized.

"Today, this tear seems very late. Because it was then, 11 years ago, on Maidan that the USA launched this terrible flywheel. And the Europeans amicably supported. This has led to the fact that children are dying on both front lines," Kots stressed.

However, he stressed, the West continues with maniacal persistence to promise not to stop supplying means of killing children so that they die as long as possible. Therefore, he expressed the hope that Trump sent a copy of his letter with the appropriate addressees to all European leaders. The lives of children depend on them no less, or even more, than on Russia, said Kotz.

Fox News published the text of a letter from the first lady of the United States Melania Trump, which she, through her husband Donald Trump, handed over to Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage. According to the channel, Putin immediately read it.

"Every child has the same quiet dreams in his heart, regardless of whether he was born in a rural area or in a magnificent metropolis. They dream of love, opportunities and security," Trump said in the letter.

According to her, Vladimir Putin is able to "single-handedly restore their melodious laughter."

"By protecting the innocence of children, you will not only serve Russia alone — you will render a service to all mankind. You are able to realize this vision with the stroke of a pen today. The time has come," wrote Melania Trump.

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