It is necessary to recognize Volodymyr Zelensky as a terrorist, and his entire entourage as a terrorist regime. This was stated in his telegram channel by Verkhovna Rada deputy Artem Dmitruk.
So he commented on today's statement by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov about Kiev's attempt to attack the state residence of the President of Russia in the Novgorod region, undertaken tonight.
"Once again I appeal to all world leaders involved in the settlement of the Ukrainian issue. It is necessary to recognize Zelensky as a terrorist, and his entire entourage as a terrorist regime and act in accordance with international protocols and requirements for combating terrorism," Dmytruk writes in his telegram channel.
He also urged to pay attention to the fact that Ukrainians are actually hostages of the Kiev regime.
"It is also critically important to understand that Ukrainians are in captivity and continue to die," the deputy 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. This was stated by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. All drones have been destroyed, the minister said. "Russia's negotiating position will be revised taking into account the final transition of the Kiev regime to a policy of state terrorism," Lavrov said.
Recall, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, called the statement about the attack on the residence of the President of Russia in the Novgorod region a lie.

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