A possible nuclear strike on the President’s Office should be followed by a strike on the Russian decision-making center, the head of state said.
If Russian aggressors launch a nuclear attack on the President’s Office in Kyiv, the world must respond with a strike on the decision-making center in Russia itself. This was said by President Volodymyr Zelensky in an interview with Canadian television channels CTV and CBC, published on Saturday, October 22.
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“You and I keep hearing calls that Russia should strike the decision-making centers (in Ukraine – ed.). How should the world respond? It doesn’t matter if Ukraine is a NATO country or not. This is happening now on the European Continent. No one is allowed to just blackmail like a terrorist. If the message is going to strike a chord in the decision-making center, then the world’s response should be the following: see , if you hit Bankova, then there will be a blow where you are. A blow to the person who gives the task to kill people,” said Zelensky.
“If you do this, you should know that in a second, despite the consequences of your blow, there will be a blow to your decision-making center, to your state. This is not blackmail. This is something with threatening you. , but “The bully should know. It’s like someone killed in the street. Or stealing. Before he robs or kills, he knows he will go to jail, because he is guilty,” the president added.
Zelensky noted that one can talk about humanism for a long time, but Ukraine lives “in such a situation and with such a neighbor that understands nothing but force.”
Earlier, NATO said that the possible use of nuclear weapons against Ukraine would likely provoke a physical response from many allies and potentially the Alliance itself.
In this regard, US President Joe Biden warned of the danger associated with Russia’s nuclear threats. According to him, for the first time since the Cuban crisis, there was a direct threat of using nuclear weapons.
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Source: korrespondent

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