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Ukraine rejects the Russian proposal. Dmitry Medvedev scares with a coup


On Monday, April 28, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a truce in the war in Ukraine from north from 7 to 8 May to midnight from 10 to 11 May “for humanitarian reasons.” At that time, another anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe will be celebrated in Russia.

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Ukraine comments on Russia's proposal

The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelanski, who suggested not to wait until the day of victory, referred to this proposal.

– The unconditional suspension of the weapon is a model proposed by the Americans. We follow him. From one date – preferably earlier. Yes, let's try for 30 days. Why a 30-day weapon suspension? Because it is impossible to agree anything within three, five, seven days – said Zelanski on Saturday during a conversation with journalists.

Dmitry Medvedev is in danger of an assassination in Kiev

Kiev's decision in a controversial but characteristic way was commented by the Vice -President of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev.

“Green, unshaven Wacko said that he rejected Putin's offer regarding a three -day arms suspension on May 9 and cannot guarantee the security of world leaders in Moscow,” Putin began.

He added that no one expects his assurances. “This is only a provocation. Nothing more. Return understands that in the case of a real provocation on the day of victory, no one guarantees that on May 10 there will be an assassination in Kiev,” the former President of Russia said on the telegram.

This is not the first time the former Russian president reaches for similar rhetoric. At the beginning of April, the world threatened that there would not be a room ongoing, and subsequent countries will have nuclear arsenals. In May 2024 He threatened Poland with the use of nuclear weapons.

Who is Dmitry Medvedev?

Dmitry Medvedev is a Russian politician and lawyer. When Putin finished his second presidential term in 2008, he could not apply for the third. That is why he supported Medvedev as his successor, and he became the prime minister himself. In 2012, after the change of the constitution, they changed their functions again. From 2020, Medvedev has been the vice -chairman of the Security Council.

Ashley Davis

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