Ukraine will not allow Vladimir Putin to live in peace until he leaves its territory, said Alexey Danilov.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is seriously mistaken if he believes that war will not come to the territory of the Russian Federation. The Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) of Ukraine, Alexey Danilov, said this in a talk show Ukrainian truth.
In particular, he spoke about the latest actions of the RDK volunteers and the Russian Freedom Legion.
“This situation is quite simple. You can answer classically – people have the right to go and vote in their elections, which is what they are doing. I want to say that if Putin thinks that war will not come on the territory of Russia, he is deep. It will come, and it will come quite far, and if now they are starting to suffer at a distance of 800-900 kilometers, then, believe me, in the near future it will be thousands kilometers,” said Danilov.
He also mentioned that Ukraine will strictly monitor which countries will be recognized in the presidential elections in Russia.
“It will be a difficult two or three months, because the Russian Federation will now complete the so-called electoral process… Of course, countries will recognize the Russian election, which is an absolute shame in the modern world. We will carefully watch which countries will recognize the election, which countries will greet Putin with victory in this apparent (election) race. And it will be a rather interesting situation, “said Danilov.
He recalled that when “one of Putin’s neighbors” was elected, not a single country recognized him and still does not recognize him.
As you know, the presidential “election” in the Russian Federation will be held on March 15-17. Earlier, the Russian Freedom Legion warned that election days in the Russian Federation would be “uneasy.” The rebels also called on all residents of the Belgorod and Kursk regions not to use the green corridor to stay in shelters.
Source: korrespondent
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