Aggressor Putin blames Ukrainian leadership for his attacks: They're a group of drug addicts

Russian President Vladimir Putin has asked the Ukrainian Army to bring down its leadership, which he has called the “group of drug addicts and neo-Nazis who are sheltered in Kiev and have taken all Ukrainian people by hostage, reports the Guardian. Addressing the Ukrainian Army on a television show, Putin, [...]
Russian President Vladimir Putin has asked the Ukrainian Army to bring down its leadership, which he has called the “group of drug addicts and neo-Nazis who are sheltered in Kiev and have taken all Ukrainian people by hostage, reports the Guardian.
Addressing the Ukrainian Army on a television show, Putin, who by making them nervous, asked them to take power in their own hands”.
It seems that it would be easier for us to deal with you than with that bunch of drug addicts and neo-containors, Putin said.
The Russian president has reiterated his words that the Ukrainian leadership is involved in <x0-genocide” in the region of Donbas, east of Ukraine.
We are playing with nationalist groups that are directly responsible for the genocide in Donbas and the bloodshed of peaceful citizens of the two republics”,
In his address, Putin later accused Ukrainian leadership of being <x0netic”, which, according to him, are acting as terrorists and “are hiding behind civilians”.











