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Ukraine President Zelensky Urges To West To Strike The Kremlin If Russia Strikes Him

i24 News: Zelensky urges West to hit Kremlin if Russia attacks his office 

'If you do this, then in a second ... there will be a strike on the decision-making center of your state' 

Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky in an interview with Canadian media on Sunday said that the West should strike the Kremlin if Russia attacks the presidential office in Kyiv. 

Speaking with Canadian CTV News and CBC Television, Zelensky said that Russia “doesn’t understand anything other than force.”  

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Update: Nuke Kremlin, Zelensky Demands To West; Says Attack Russia If Putin Launches Nuclear Attack on Kyiv (IBTimes) 

A part of me wonders if some Western governments have given Zelensky a commitment that they will intervene if Russia uses a nuclear weapon in Ukraine. And is this the reason why Russia is worried that a false flag nuclear operation in Ukraine will be used by the West as the reason to intervene .... Russian Defense Minister In Phone Calls With His Counterparts From The U.S., Britain, France And Turkey Says Ukraine Is Preparing A 'Dirty Bomb' False Flag Attack (October 23, 2022). 

Ukraine President Zelensky's complete CBC/CTV interview is below. His answers are unfortunately not translated.

A personal observation on President Zelensky appearance. There are many points in the interview where he has a wild look in his eyes. I hope I am wrong, but I have the impression that with the destruction of the country's power grid currently unfolding and the war claiming hundreds of lives everyday, he now has the look of a man who has just been told that the war is now escalating uncontrollably into a new and destructive phase.



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