Tensions are reaching a boiling point as Russia accuses Zelensky’s government of “terrorist behavior” after a top Ukrainian official posts an incendiary image of the Kremlin engulfed in flames 🔥—just days before world leaders are set to gather in Moscow for World War Two commemorations 🎖️.
The post has triggered outrage in Moscow, fueling fears of further escalation in an already volatile geopolitical climate 🌍. Is this just provocative symbolism—or a dangerous signal?
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00:00Russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman has slammed a threatening picture posted by a senior figure in the Zelensky administration, showing the Kremlin on fire.
00:10Vladimir Zelensky himself has also refused to accept a three-day ceasefire offer from the Russian president while demanding an unconditional 30-day truce instead.
00:22Talk of a ceasefire for the Kiev regime is a mockery of the efforts of those who want peace.
00:27Their true goal is to milk the West, keep everyone in fear, kill, spread neo-Nazi ideology, and exist in a state of legal vacuum.
00:36Classic terrorist behavior.
00:38But on Bankavaya, they also steal the billions they are given.
00:42Well, Zelensky's chief of staff, Jermak, seems to like the idea of killing the world leaders coming to celebrate the 80th anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany in the Second World War.
00:55And, by the way, leaders and representatives from at least a dozen nations will be at the Red Square in Moscow on the 9th of May, including China, Brazil, Serbia, Slovakia, Venezuela, and that's just to name a few.
01:10Now, speaking of the picture posted by Jermak, well, it depicts the Kremlin with its famous red brick walls on fire, presumably destroyed by the aircraft surrounding Vladimir Zelensky, who hovers victoriously over this Armageddon.
01:29Now, the caption says, we did all we could to bring this day closer.
01:34Now, this phrase is from a famous Soviet Victory Day song, which is sacred to hundreds of millions of people around the world.
01:43And this comment by Jermak follows his boss's threats a day earlier when Zelensky warned the world leaders against traveling to the Russian capital.
01:55He said that anything can happen in Moscow on the 9th of May, like explosions, arson, and things of that sort, and that he cannot guarantee anyone's safety in Moscow.
02:06Now, Zelensky doubled down by refusing to observe a 72-hour Victory Day ceasefire declared earlier unilaterally by Vladimir Putin.
02:17Now, the prospect of striking Red Square while President Vladimir Putin and foreign dignitaries observed the parade is also being actively discussed in Ukrainian media.
02:27For example, Roman Kostenko, who is the secretary of the country's parliamentary defense committee, said in an interview that Kiev possesses the necessary weapon systems for such an operation, suggesting that it's not going to be difficult at all.
02:43Take a listen to him and his boss, Zelensky.
02:45We are choosing specific pressure points for Russia that will most strongly urge Moscow towards diplomacy.
02:53Right now, they are worried that their parade is in jeopardy, and they should worry.
02:59Do we really have the capability to strike the Russian parade with drones at a time when Putin is there?
03:05Who else will be there? She and so on and so forth.
03:10If we're talking about our capabilities, then we have those options.
03:14If there's a command, and it's planned out.
03:17But look, we currently have strong capabilities for producing long-range strike systems.
03:21So, let's say that if there's a desire to plan such an operation, it's not very complicated.
03:28Meanwhile, foreign dignitaries seem to be completely unfazed by the threats from the Kiev regime,
03:34and are all planning to join the Russians in Moscow on Victory Day on the Red Square.
03:42Now, Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fito even said that the rhetoric from Ukraine is unacceptable.
03:50Now, all this rattling from Ukraine and threats to attack the Red Square on Victory Day
03:55is seen as an attempt to not only undermine celebrations in the Russian capital, but also a provocation.
04:02According to Vladimir Putin, despite all that rattling,
04:06all the objectives of the special military operations will be eventually reached.
04:10They wanted to provoke us. They pushed us to make mistakes.
04:16There was no need to use nuclear weapons.
04:20And hopefully, we won't have to.
04:22We have enough strength and means to lead what we started in 2022 to its logical conclusion,
04:26with the result Russia needs.
04:27Now, only a few days remain before world leaders descend on the Russian capital,
04:33where they're bound to meet the remaining World War II veterans on the Red Square.
04:39Now, the heroes of the past, who are considered criminals by the current Kiev regime,
04:45which is, in turn, spurred by modern neo-Nazis.
04:49Now, the heroes of the past, who are considered criminals by the National Anthem...
04:53The entire media...
04:54The students who also am not in the country.
04:54So, now you are still in front of the past.
04:55Now, the troops of the past, who are in the nation,
04:56the part of the past, who are in the country.
04:58The progast, who are in the country,
04:58the women who are in the country are in the nation,
04:59the people of the country are in the country,
05:00and the people of the nation.
05:01The
05:12government is the only people whose rights in the country are very little.