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© Reuters. Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during the meeting of the Council of Legislators of the Federal Assembly, Saint Petersburg (Russia), April 27, 2022. Sputnik/Alexei Danichev/Kremlin via REUTERS

Guy Faulconbridge

LONDON (Reuters – Russia has warned the West of a harsh military response to Russian aggressions. The West was accused by Russia and its European key allies that they openly encouraged Ukraine to attack Russia.

Russia’s February 24th invasion of Ukraine killed thousands, left millions homeless and raised suspicions of the United States entering into a serious conflict with Russia.

Russia reports that Ukrainian forces have attacked Russian areas bordering Ukraine in a series attacks. This is two months after Russia invaded Ukraine.

Ukraine is not accepting responsibility for the incident, but claims it’s payback. Russia took offense at comments made by NATO-member Britain that Ukraine could target Russian logistics.

Maria Zakharova from Russia’s foreign ministry told journalists in Moscow that “in the West they are openly calling for Kyiv attack Russia, including using weapons received form NATO countries.”

“I do not advise you to further test your patience.”

Russia’s defense ministry stated Tuesday that Moscow will target Ukraine’s decision-making centers if these attacks continue. It also mentioned those areas where it claimed Western advisors are helping Kyiv.

Zakharova declared that Kyiv, West Capitals and Kyiv should consider the Ministry of Defence statement seriously. Any further inciting of Ukraine against Russian territory will certainly lead to a hard response from Russia.

Zakharova was a puppeteer of the West and cast Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zilenskiy in the role of a puppet. The United States used Zelenskiy to menace Russia.

Zakharova declared, “You are being misused.”

Although the United States is not planning to send any NATO or its forces to Ukraine, Washington and its European allies supplied weapons to Kyiv, including drones and Howitzer heavy artillery and anti-tank Javelin rockets.

A U.S. official stated that the U.S. total security assistance has reached $3.7 trillion since the invasion.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has cast such massive arms shipments in the context of a larger plan by America and its allies, to destroy Russia. He also promised that this would never happen.

Putin claims that the Ukraine “special military operation” is needed because Russia was using Ukraine as a threat to Russia. Moscow also had to protect Russian-speaking citizens from persecution.

The conflict is a confrontation between Russia and the United States. He accuses them of meddling in Russia’s backyard, expanding NATO military alliance, and thus threatening Russia.

Ukraine claims it is fighting an empire-style land grab, and Putin’s accusations of genocide seem absurd. Zelenskiy is pleading for the U.S. to provide Kyiv heavier weapons and equipment.

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