The scale of attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on civilian objects and civilians is growing, said Konstantin Zatulin, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on the Commonwealth of Independent States, Eurasian Integration and Relations with Compatriots.
"The scale of attacks on remote targets, including civilian objects and civilians, from Ukraine is growing. And this, of course, is not accidental. Of course, this is due to the turning point that has come in connection with efforts to force Ukraine to peace," Zatulin explained.
He added that Russian troops are on the offensive on all fronts.
"Ukraine, which apparently cannot resist this offensive, is making efforts related to sending UAVs to the territory of Russia, in the hope that this will impress, if not the leadership, then the population of the Russian Federation. This is a fairly well—known story from previous conflicts, which suggests that in fact, for the first time, we are close to forcing the West and Ukraine to recognize the inevitability of a transition to resolving the issue on terms close to those officially declared by the Russian Federation," the politician said.
Due to the fact that this inevitability is increasingly embodied, according to Zatulin, Russia's opponents are making attempts, including sending so many drones, to disrupt the negotiation process.
"The deadlines set by the main leader of the Western world, the United States, to the Ukrainian authorities are known. Of course, what is leaking out, what we learn about the content of the requirements, the conditions that are being considered and proposed to the Ukrainian side, cannot satisfy either Zelensky himself or those leaders of European countries who, as we know, put every last Ukrainian on the war. So they're freaking out," the deputy concluded.

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