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Selenskyj: Russia shows “whole world the stink finger”
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Russia has been mercilessly under fire for years. President Selenskyj speaks of around 27,700 aviation bombs, which have been pounding on his country since the beginning of the year alone.
In view of the massive attacks in Russia to his country, the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj asked the allies to show strength. Russia has shot around 27,700 aviation bombs, more than 20,000 drones and 700 rockets on Ukraine since the beginning of the year, Selenskyj said in the late evening on the platform X. If Kremlin boss Vladimir Putin does not feel a strength or pressure of his opponents, but instead perceive weakness, he always commits new crimes.
“If the mighty Putin does not stop, it means that you share responsibility with him. And if you want to stop him, but cannot do it, Putin will no longer see her as much,” said Selenskyj. According to reports, Russia is preparing further attacks that want to take revenge for the unprecedented attacks on Russian military aircraft. “This means that Russia shows the stink finger with every new attack, with every delay in diplomacy in the whole world – to all those who are still hesitation to increase the pressure on the country.”
It is Russia that should look for peace, emphasized Selenskyj. “In Moscow you have to begin to understand that war causes costs, high costs, and that the highest costs of the aggressor are to be borne.”
The numbers for the fired floors are not checked in detail, but give an approximate impression of the extent of the attacks. At the end of May, Selenskyj had spoken of the fact that his country had been covered in one night with almost 300 drone attacks and around 70 marching aircraft and rocket attacks.
dpa
Source: Stern

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