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The Office of the President of Ukraine responded to the Kremlin’s confidence in its “victory” in the war

“Victory” was the battle for the villages in the Kharkiv region and almost 30 thousand dead Russian soldiers.

The Office of President Zelensky ironically commented on the Kremlin’s confidence in the “victory” in the war in Ukraine. It cannot boast of significant achievements on the front of the Russian Federation, but in the meantime losses The Russian army is rapidly approaching 30 thousand people.

The answer to the Russian authorities was published by the adviser to the head of the OP of Ukraine Mikhail Podolyak on his personal account on Twitter.

“Without a doubt, the” Russian victory “, which includes total sanctions, international neglect, complete isolation, mass seizure of yachts, epic battles for villages in the Kharkiv region, will only grow. It’s just that Peskov must decide on the definition of the word” victory “at the cost of 30,000 dead Russians,” Podolyak wrote.

Recall, today, May 17, the press secretary of Vladimir Putin Dmitry Peskov spoke at the educational forum “New Horizons”. He said: “We are confident that we will win, Putin knows where he is leading the country.” Further, the speaker of the President of the Russian Federation spoke about the world after the war and the voice of Russia, which will certainly be heard. It was to these statements that Mikhail Podolyak reacted.

War of the Russian Federation against Ukraine

  • 24 February RF invaded to independent Ukraine and caused a real collapse in the country. The invaders not only seize military units, airports and other strategic facilities, but also shoot at civilians and high-rise buildings of cities.
  • February 27, 2022 information appeared that Belarus could declare war on Ukraine. There is no official confirmation of the invasion of her army into our territory yet.

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