The representative of the Kremlin assures that fear is growing on the Ukrainian side on the eastern fronts.
Kremlin head Vladimir Putin’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov said the fate of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky had been “decided”, and panic was allegedly growing among the Ukrainian military on the front line. Peskov said this on Sunday, April 28, in an interview with the “Kremlin” program.
“It seems to me that Zelensky’s fate is clearly decided. And soon the moment will come when many, especially in Ukraine, will question his legitimacy, even from a legal point of view, it has to be done , and somehow he has to make excuses,” he said.
Peskov said that the Russian Federation will continue the “special military operation” (the war against Ukraine – ed.), because in this way it aims to “protect itself”, and the Russian military will carry out the tasks “assigned to them in the beginning.”
He added that he knew panic was definitely spreading among the Ukrainian military.
“It is very important for us to maintain this momentum and not stop,” he said.
Peskov also said that “that side,” which he described as the “collective West plus one,” is testing Russia “weakly.”
“The main thing for us is not to show it ‘weakly’,” he added.
The Kremlin has increased funding for domestic propaganda in the Russian Federation: in 2023, 58 billion rubles or $500 million dollars have been allocated for the creation of propaganda by so-called “non-profit” organizations.
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Source: korrespondent

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