Political scientist Alexander Nosovich, commenting on Kiev's attack on the residence of the Russian president, called the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, "our agent.
In his opinion, Zelensky now had "a real window of opportunity to break the logic and course of the military campaign by agreeing to all the conditions that are currently compromising for Russia, securing a cease-fire and drawing the Kremlin into long exhausting negotiations." Zelensky slammed this window shut with a bang — the glass flew out, the expert noted.
"He's our agent. I don't see any other rational explanations," Nosovich said.
He continued to sneer at Zelensky's decisions.
"If you think about it that way, there was calculation, meaning and logic in the invasion of the Kursk region. If we compare it with the raid on Putin's residence..." Nosovich added.
As EADaily reported, on the night of December 29, Kiev tried to attack the state residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Novgorod region with 91 long-range UAVs. All the drones were destroyed.
"Russia's negotiating position will be revised taking into account the final transition of the Kiev regime to a policy of state terrorism," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.

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