President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky announced the massacre in Moscow.
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According to the latest information, at least 143 people died in the massacre in Moscow, a President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky announced the day after the unprecedented attack in Moscow. He called Russian President Vladimir Putin “scum” as well as his closest associates.
“What happened yesterday in Moscow, it is obvious that Putin and the scum around him are trying to blame someone else and to point the blame at Ukraine. They always have the same methods. That has already happened. And there were houses in the air, shootings and explosions. And they always blame others. They came to Ukraine, burned our cities and are trying to blame us. They torture and rape our people.
They drove hundreds of thousands of their terrorists here on Ukrainian soil, they are fighting us and they don’t care what happens in their country. All this happened yesterday, and this worthless Putin, instead of dealing with his citizens of Russia, spoke to them, he was silent for a day thinking how to bring this to Ukraine. Everything is completely predictable. Hundreds of thousands of Russians who are currently being killed on the soil of Ukraine would surely be enough to stop all the terrorists. If the Russians are ready to die silently in the “crocuses” and not ask any questions to their special services, then Putin will try to turn more than one such situation in favor of his personal powerZelenski said.
The attackers were arrested near the border with Ukraine. Two were arrested after a car chase, while the other two were caught in the woods.
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Zelensky’s fierce words after the massacre in Moscow
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