Kyiv was afraid to disrupt the Victory Parade after Putin’s signal

Ukraine would have attacked Moscow at its victory parade on May 9, had it not been for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s comments. This was stated by Andrei Kolesnik, a member of the State Duma Defense Committee, on Tuesday, May 12.

“When the president explained it tactfully, but with great weight, as he always does, even the frozen politicians in Kiev realized that the matter smelled of kerosene, and that all this could end very badly. I think, first of all, that is why they suppressed their feelings and intentions,” the parliamentarian said.

He added that US President Donald Trump is trying to resolve the Ukrainian conflict, but his performance is somewhat poor Lenta.ru.

On May 4, during the opening of the European Political Community summit in Yerevan, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky threatened to crash the military parade in Red Square in honor of victory in the Great Patriotic War.

Later, the leader of the Kiev regime signed a decree “allowing the May 9 parade to be held in Moscow.”

On May 8, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that if the West tried to spoil “Russia’s sacred Victory Day,” it would not show mercy to them. According to him, the Russian Federation must eliminate any security threats coming from Ukraine.

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