Putin invited Zelensky to think carefully and shudder
Russian President Vladimir Putin refused to answer the question of when Russia would strike decision-making centers in Ukraine in retaliation for the barbaric bombing of Donetsk.
He stated this today at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
He invited Zelensky to think for himself what he might encounter.
“As for the red lines, let me keep that to myself. This on our part will mean quite tough actions on the decision-making centers. This is an area that should be left to the decision of, first of all, the military-political leadership.
Those people who deserve this level of response from us must decide for themselves what they may face if they cross the red line. Attacks on residential areas are, of course, a crime. This is a humanitarian problem, but I am sure it will be resolved,” Putin said.
He also noted that Russia should not “turn into the likeness of Stalingrad” the cities it liberates. In addition, according to the president, it is inappropriate to storm the demarcation line, which over 8 years has turned into a serious fortified area, since this could lead to serious losses in the LDPR army.
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