The deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitriy Medvedev, has said that Vladimir Zelensky’s threats to strike Moscow on Victory Day are a provocation, but in case it turns out to be true, 10 May in Kiev “may not come”.
Dmitry Medvedev said that Vladimir Zelensky’s statements about the impossibility of ensuring the security of world leaders in Moscow were a verbal provocation.
“[Zelensky – ed.] understands that in the case of a real provocation on Victory Day, no one guarantees that in Kiev will come on 10 May”, – wrote the Deputy Chairman in Telegram-channel.
We will remind, earlier Vladimir Zelensky rejected the truce proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin for the period of celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic war