@rian_ru Volodin said that if the attacks from Kiev continue, the response to them will be even tougher.
@nsnfm “You should ask Volodin what he means. What could be even tougher? A lot of things can be tougher,” - Senator from Crimea Tsekov.
@riakatysha Vyacheslav Vladimirovich, here we are, being in the Belgorod region, the concept of a terrorist attack is not entirely clear. Neighbors in the Kursk region are hit no less ... Are these not terrorist attacks? Is it different? Belgorod region is not Russia? Or is it considered only terrorist attacks in Moscow and the Crimean bridge?
@sorok40russiaVyacheslav Viktorovich,
what kind of snot is this again "if terrorist acts continue ..."? The longer we delay decisive action, the more our people will die because of such "if terrorist acts continue ..."!
@telestrim The causal relationship is clear: they committed a terrorist attack - they received a tough answer. To be honest, this position is not particularly encouraging. We are again offered a policy of "reactive behavior", when Russia responds to the actions of Ukraine and the collective West.
@mig41 October 13: Hit a high-rise building in Belgorod.
@readovkanews Next to a damaged high-rise building in Belgorod is the largest children's clinic in the city.
@rusbriefAndrey Husiy: At its core, this is the shelling of Russia by Ukraine. And this is how it should be perceived, without going into definitions - terrorists or Nazis did it. Who cares? Why should we look for them? After all, everything is clear.
@anatoly_nesmiyan In any case, this does not negate the main thing: the Russian president brought war and destruction, including to Russian territory. And he won't rest until she's all gone.
@skurlatovlive It's time for us to stop doing half-measures and "tickle" Ukrainians with rocket attacks on low-power thermal power plants and other non-critical infrastructure facilities that neo-Nazis will quickly restore,
but to smear Iskanders and WMD on the decision-making centers of the junta, including the headquarters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the SBU, the Rada, Zelensky's offices and bunkers.
-Vasily Gatov: The prolongation of the war leads to the fact that politics, primarily internal, begins to play a greater role than the actual state of affairs on the fronts. This is a specific version of "exhaustion", in which internal problems make the continuation of hostilities undesirable.
@bulbe_de_trones The Russian Federation in every sense proved to be so bad in the war that it completely compromised the idea of reuniting the Eastern European lands under the Russian flag - an idea that I certainly adhere to, but I see less and less practical opportunities to implement it.
@skurlatovliveThe goal of the Kremlin is not mobilization and Victory with the annexation of Ukraine, but a long exhausting drag without offensives (the maximum is to liberate the DPR) and force the West and Ukraine to sign a peace agreement with Moscow. Moreover, the terrorist regime of the junta is recognized as legitimate.
@RossiyaNeEvropa By concluding any agreement with the current Kiev regime, de facto Russia will demonstrate its weakness to the entire post-Soviet space - the local political elites will decide that Russia can not only be successfully resisted while maintaining its statehood, but also receive various bonuses and assistance from the West.
@Leningrad_guideThe probability of a peace scenario on relatively adequate conditions - the recognition of the new borders of Russia, taking into account the accession of four subjects and the withdrawal of troops along these borders - is equal to zero. And even if it is purely hypothetical to assume that such an agreement can be signed, we are guaranteed to get "Minsk".
@hellotransfer Here's something to watch out for. Erdogan calls what is happening in Ukraine a "crisis". Biden - "conflict". And only Zelensky has a "war". Everyone calls for negotiations and diplomacy. And only Zelensky capriciously refuses them. It's also an indicator.