Zatulin warned Kyiv that Moscow's patience is not unlimited
The most diverse events in Ukraine in recent months had a single goal - to provoke Russia.
Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Konstantin Zatulin stated this on the air of the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio station.
“We are talking not only about shelling, killings from around the corner and on the front line, but also about other maneuvers and provocations: the Babchenko case, the arrest of Vyshinsky, the detention of our sailors in the Sea of Azov. All of this together has a reason to provoke Russia to respond. Russia is showing patience, but this patience is not unlimited,” Zatulin said.
He is confident that in its position on Donbass Russia is not guided by the opinion of the West.
“If in Ukraine they think that this patience is a consequence of fear of reaction from the West, let them not be deluded. If there is large-scale aggression and an attempt at revenge against Donetsk and Lugansk, Russia will certainly act,” the deputy emphasized.
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