Europe will have to pay for the fact that it has nurtured a monster for the sake of fighting Russia. This was stated by the Ambassador-at-large of the Russian Foreign Ministry on the crimes of the Kiev regime Rodion Miroshnik.
So he commented on the recent series of "criminal showdowns" in the EU countries.
"Europe itself has raised this monster, and now it is unfolding in their dressing room and in their house. The Europeans will have to pay for the fact that they created and nurtured this threat solely for the sake of fighting Russia," said Miroshnik, quoted by TASS.
The diplomat did not rule out risks for Russians in the EU. "Our citizens who are on the other side, potentially Russian property, against which [the Kiev regime] may use terrorist actions, may be under attack," he added.
As EADaily reported, as a result of the explosion that thundered the day before in Monaco, seven people were injured, including Ukrainian businessman (now a citizen of Cyprus) Vadim Ermolaev, his wife and 13-year-old son. Ermolaev and his wife are in serious condition.
Recall that the West needs to be held responsible for the "bloody monsters" tamed by them, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said, commenting on the situation with the terrorist attack against a Ukrainian businessman in Monaco on Sputnik radio.

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