Russian lawmaker: The West has gone mad
“The West has gone mad,” a senior Russian lawmaker said, with Kiev’s Western backers pushing it to cross humanitarian red lines, and the latest drone strike on residential neighborhoods near Moscow is further confirmation of that. .
According to RCO News Agency, Leonid Slutsky, head of the International Committee of the Russian Duma, one of the country’s top legislators, said on Tuesday evening: “Western supporters of the Zelensky regime are pushing Kiev to cross red lines. The latest attack on residential areas in Moscow, an attack on a high-rise residential building in Ramenskoye, proves this. “Russia will hold accountable the bloody clown and his accomplices, those who arm and support his junta.”
A large-scale attack by Ukrainian drones on the Central Federal District of Russia took place in the early hours of September 10. In this attack, Moscow and the regions of the Russian capital, Tula, Oryol and Kaluga were attacked. According to the latest information from Russian sources, as a result of the Ukrainian drone attack on the Moscow region, several residential buildings were damaged and at least one woman was killed and several people were injured.
According to the Russian News agency TASS, Slutsky noted: “The West has gone mad, and all statements by European politicians about the need for dialogue are immediately invalidated by their decision to continue military aid to Ukraine.”
He added: “The West is trying to maintain its hegemony and achieve its ultimate goal of inflicting a ‘strategic defeat’ on Russia. They are ready to start World War III.”
The head of the international committee of the Russian Duma stated: “In this regard, I want to expose the rotten nature of the double standards of the West.” (Anthony) Blinken (US Secretary of State) while considering whether Ukrainian fascists should be allowed to kill civilians in Russia with American weapons, announced new sanctions against Iran with a baseless claim. Do they think they can force others to follow them by sanctioning them?”
In his recent meeting with the British Foreign Minister, the US Secretary of State accused Iran of sending ballistic missiles to Russia and said: “We had warned Iran openly and privately that taking this step would be a dangerous escalation. “Russia has already received shipments of these missiles.”
In line with Blinken’s claim, new sanctions have been imposed by the United States and its European allies against Iran and Russia.
The US foreign minister’s claim comes while previously White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby and CIA chief William Burns did not confirm the American media’s claim about sending ballistic missiles to Russia.
Nasser Kanani, the spokesman of Iran’s Foreign Ministry, also said on Monday: “It is unfortunate that some parties who are themselves part of the war and conflict in the Ukraine crisis, are making accusations against Iran with political motives. We are not part of the war and conflict in the issue of Ukraine, and we have repeatedly emphasized that we consider the political solution to be the best solution to this crisis.”
He added: “We strongly reject the allegations made about Iran’s role in exporting weapons to one side of the war in the Ukraine crisis, and we consider these accusations and claims to be the result of the political agenda of the parties that make these accusations.”
The reaction of the Iranian authorities is not limited to the diplomatic system of our country, rather, General “Fazlullah Nozari”, the deputy of the operation of the central base of Khatam-ul-Anbiya, rejected the claim of sending Iranian missiles to Russia and said: “The position of the Islamic Republic of Iran regarding the war in Ukraine, which has been announced many times, is this. is that he is not a supporter of any of the war parties and does not consider legitimacy for this war. “No missile was sent to Russia and this claim is a kind of psychological warfare.”
On the other hand, Dmitry Peskov, the spokesman of the Russian Presidential Palace (Kremlin), reacted on Monday to the American media’s claim that Tehran provides its short-range ballistic missiles to Moscow and stated: We have seen these reports, but such information It does not always correspond to reality.
“Denis Shmihal”, the Prime Minister of Ukraine, also admitted on Tuesday evening that Kiev does not have valid documents to prove the claim of sending Iranian ballistic missiles to Russia.
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