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Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov is pleased with the massive Russian incursion into Ukraine. PHOTOS / REUTERS
Via Telegram after Moscow’s missile attacks on 16 Ukrainian cities, including Kiev, Kadyrov warned Zelensky that Russia had not actually started its attacks.
“Zelensky complained about flyovers in Kiev and other cities,” Kadyrov said.
“And how do you think, loser Zelensky: you are allowed and the others are not?” He continued.
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“So for eight years, bombing civilians, destroying the infrastructure of LNR cities [Republik Rakyat Luhansk]Is it allowed to cover nuclear power plants with bullets, blow up bridges, fire on critical structures, but once it lands on your head, suddenly no one has been cleared? “he added.
“We warn you, Zelensky, that Russia hasn’t really started yet, so stop whining like a miser and run before it gets here. Run, Zelensky, run without looking back towards the West,” continued the president’s ally. Russian Vladimir Putin.
Kadyrov also said he was happy with the new Russian warlord in Ukraine. “Now I am 100 percent satisfied with SWO [Operasi Militer Khusus]”he said, as quoted The Euro Weekly News.
Kadyrov had previously blamed the Russian generals for the loss of previously captured territory in Ukraine and said that if it were up to him, he would strip the officers of their ranks and send them to fight on the front lines.
On Monday, 16 cities in Ukraine were bombed with 84 Russian missiles. Data ini merupakan penghitugan military Kiev. Belasan kota itu between Kiev, Dnipro, Lviv, Ternopil, Zhytomyr, Zaporizhzhia, Mykolaiv, Khmelnytskyi and Kremenchuk.
This massive Russian attack was a retaliation after the Crimea Bridge, the longest bridge in Europe built by Russia, was rocked by a massive blast on Saturday last week. Putin blamed the explosion that killed three people as a terrorist attack devised by Ukrainian intelligence.
The attacks continued on Tuesday (11/10/2022) this morning, although they were not as big as the attacks on Monday.
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