“Washington Post”: Kiev’s supreme commander confirms strikes against Russia

“Washington Post”
Kyiv’s supreme commander confirms strikes against Russia

Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Valery Zalushny spoke to the Washington Post about attacks on Russian territory. photo

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Otherwise Ukraine will not admit attacks beyond the border towards Russia. In the “Washington Post” the Ukrainian commander-in-chief Saluschnyj is now quite clear.

According to a report in the US newspaper “Washington Post” admitted his country’s attacks on Russian territory. He then said that he used domestically produced weapons for these strikes.

“It’s our problem and we have to decide how to kill the enemy. It is possible and necessary to kill him on his territory in the war,” Zalushnyj told the newspaper. Russian border regions in particular are repeatedly subjected to massive artillery and drone fire from the Ukrainian side.

The US newspaper points out that Kiev does not otherwise officially admit the beatings across the border. “If our partners are afraid to use their weapons, then we kill with our own,” said Zalushnyj, referring to the requirements of the western allies not to attack Russian territory with the weapons supplied. “To protect my people, why should I have to ask someone’s permission to do what I’m doing on enemy territory.”

Zalushnyj wants Crimea back

According to the report, Zalushny would like to have significantly more weapons, including cruise missiles, and sovereignty over the airspace to defeat the Russian occupiers. But the country could not expect the F-16 fighter jets until next year, it said.

According to the report, Zalushny made it clear that he also wanted to bring back the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea, which Russia had annexed in 2014. “As soon as I have the means, I will do something. I don’t care, nobody will stop me,” he said. Accordingly, he does not want to be intimidated by nuclear threats from Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In May, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy contradicted fears in Berlin that his armed forces could also attack Russian territory with more modern Western weapons. “We are not attacking Russian territory. We are liberating our legitimate territory,” Zelensky said at a meeting with Chancellor Olaf Scholz. “We have no time, no strength and no surplus weapons for this.” According to international law, the country concentrated exclusively on the liberation of “our territory recognized by the whole world” when preparing the counter-offensive.

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