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On Wednesday, September 21, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy responded to the nucle...

"We can't look into his head." Zelensky responded to Putin's nuclear threats

On Wednesday, September 21, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy responded to the nuclear blackmail of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. In an interview with the German tabloid, Bild Zelensky said he received all the necessary information without viewing Putin's address and that there was nothing new for the Ukrainian president in his words. Video of the Day Zelensky stressed that Ukraine will act according to its plan and step by step will release temporarily captured territories.

He added that the so -called referendums that the Kremlin in the occupied territories are fictitious, and "90% of states are not recognized. " “I do not believe that he will apply this [nuclear] weapon. I do not think that the world will allow him to use this weapon, ”Zelensky said, noting that it is impossible to look into the head of the Kremlin regime and that there are" risks ".

The head of the Ukrainian state called for not to be threatened by Putin: “Tomorrow he can say: except Ukraine, we want part of Poland, otherwise we will apply nuclear weapons. We can't go to these compromises.

" On September 21, Putin announced a partial mobilization in Russia and stated that he would support fictitious "referendums" in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, and threatened with a nuclear blow in the event of a "threat to territorial integrity" of the Russian Federation. Thereafter, the head of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation Sergey Shoigu spoke on the air, who stated that Russia was leading a war not with Ukraine, but with a "collective event".