Kyiv launched a surprise offensive into Russia's western Kursk region last Tuesday in the most significant cross-border attack on Russian soil since World War II.
“Apparently, the enemy is striving to improve its negotiating positions in the future,” Putin said Monday. “But what kind of negotiations can we even talk about with people who indiscriminately strike at civilians, at civilian infrastructure?”
Bruh indeed. If Ukrainians were half as bad as Russians have been in their strikes, Belgorad and Kursk would be flattened rubble, St. Petersburg would be full of husks of buildings and there wouldn’t be a single intact hospital within the city limits of Moscow. But yeah, please go on how Ukraine is attacking civilians.
A very significant difference… vast majority of Ukraine’s over-the-border strikes have exclusively been military camps, infrastructure, and usually energy/export infrastructure that Russia uses for oil revenues. The right way to conduct a war.
I’m surprised he’s publicly acknowledging this improves Ukraine’s negotiating position. He seems so paranoid about it that he thinks he needs to get ahead of Russians pressuring for peace by portraying Ukrainian soldiers as monsters.
Bruh
Bruh indeed. If Ukrainians were half as bad as Russians have been in their strikes, Belgorad and Kursk would be flattened rubble, St. Petersburg would be full of husks of buildings and there wouldn’t be a single intact hospital within the city limits of Moscow. But yeah, please go on how Ukraine is attacking civilians.
Russia is the Katie Ledecky of gaslighting.
The Ministry of Truth has spoken.
Double-think
He speaks truth 🤣😄!
Pot, kettle, black
What we need is a frying pan.
Who’s gonna bring the fire?
Also, obligatory
My guess is that Ukraine is not inentionally targeting civilians, which is a significant difference.
If they were, we wouldn’t believe it. That’s the double-edged sword of lying constantly.
A very significant difference… vast majority of Ukraine’s over-the-border strikes have exclusively been military camps, infrastructure, and usually energy/export infrastructure that Russia uses for oil revenues. The right way to conduct a war.
I’m surprised he’s publicly acknowledging this improves Ukraine’s negotiating position. He seems so paranoid about it that he thinks he needs to get ahead of Russians pressuring for peace by portraying Ukrainian soldiers as monsters.