Moscow Warned Western Countries Provoking Neo-Nazi Attacks on Russia is Extremely Dangerous for Ukraine and Them
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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova attends a joint news conference held by Russian Foreign Minister and German Foreign Minister following their meeting in Moscow, on January 18, 2022.

Moscow called provoking Neo-Nazi attacks directed against Russian territory unwise for conflict.

The object of the message is the western countries that are accused of running the proxy war against Russia.

Recently the Azov-Nazis and supremacists in Ukraine have had setbacks that concern their handlers in the west.

Warning of Risk To Target Russian Territory

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova talked to TASS stating that Kiev and Western capitals should take seriously our country's Ministry of Defense's statements that further provocation of Ukraine to strike Russian sites will inevitably result in a harsh response from Russia. We do not advocate putting our patience to the test again.

According to Zakharova, Western governments publicly advocate for Ukraine to strike Russian territory with the armaments they send to Kiev.

Zakharova reacted to British Deputy Defense Minister James Heappey's statements regarding supporting Ukraine's strikes on Russian military targets. In other words, the West publicly invites Kiev to attack Russia, with NATO-supplied armaments, reported Farnes.

Zakharova remarked that Kyiv has used this as a catapult for action, bombarding Russian border territories over the last week, culminating in casualties and destruction.

Someone is allegedly controlling the Ukrainians

The Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's regime is not free in its actions and is fully dependent on external managers; they are western pawns.

Zakharova warned that such unlawful behavior by the Ukrainian military against Russian territory must be met with retaliation.

She also stressed that Moscow will not allow provoking Neo-Nazi attacks against the Russian territory cannot go unanswered.

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Zakharova stated that Kiev and Western capitals must take seriously her country's Defense Ministry's warning that future Ukrainian acts of aggression to hit Russian targets will end in a harsh response from Russia, per Alhamar News.

She also stated that Kiev has not officially pulled from the negotiations with Moscow and that Russia is awaiting Ukraine's offers.

Russia is dedicated to finding a peaceful solution, and they are awaiting the documents that they will be ready to offer, based on the fact that they have not, however, officially withdrawn from the negotiating process.

The Kremlin Wants Peace

The Russian official said when the Ukrainian president suggested holding talks, Russia agreed, it did not refuse.

Ukraine has been behaving in talks very disappointing but it shows their real attitude toward the negotiation process. They don't seem to be very interested in finding solutions through negotiations.

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov previously stated that Russian-Ukrainian negotiations had hit a deadlock owing to Kyiv's unwillingness to respond to Moscow's latest overtures, while Ukrainian officials' words indicated a lack of interest in the conversation.

Nonetheless, Russian Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky confirmed that the two teams had numerous extensive discussions on April 22.

Zakharova says that UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet is using fake news to justify her position about war crimes in Ukraine.

She stated that the UN Secretary-General should investigate the atrocities committed by the Ukrainian army and nationalists against their civilian population.

Moscow has warned the west of action if provoking Neo-Nazi attacks is not stopped with terrible consequences.

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