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"Putin and other low-life types always try to blame others for their own wrongdoing"

24.03.2024 12:50
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has responded to Russian accusations that Ukraine was involved in Friday's terrorist attack on Moscow. 
Volodymyr Zelensky.
Volodymyr Zelensky. Photo: PAP/Viktor Kovalchuk

In response to Putin's threats that we reported on yesterday, Zelensky has said that immoral leaders like Putin always look for scapegoats for the consequences of their own actions. 

Zelensky was responding in particular to Putin's claim that arrested suspects were on their way to Ukraine, implying that Ukraine "aided and abetted" the perpetrators. 

"Putin and other low-life types always try to blame others for their own wrongdoing... It is obvious what happened in Moscow... they always use the same methods."

Zelensky made it clear that Russian actions in Ukraine are just as much terrorism as the attack in Moscow:

"They invade Ukraine, burn our cities and try to blame Ukraine for that. They torture and rape our people and then blame them for that. They have brought hundreds of thousands of their own terrorists here, to Ukrainian land, to fight us and don't take care of what is happening in their own country."

Sources: PAP, Radio Poland

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