"Beheading Putin" incident sparks, three countries take sides in support of Russia, Zelenskyy criticizes India
The "Ukrainian drone beheading Putin" incident continues to escalate, with three countries coming out in support.
They are the United Arab Emirates, India, and Pakistan. These three countries have criticized Ukraine's attack on Putin's residence to varying degrees, clearly having accepted that the attack did occur and was carried out by Ukrainian forces.
But in fact, so far, the attack on Putin's residence is only the Russian side's one-sided account. Although it is highly likely to be true, the Russian side has not yet released evidence, so Ukraine has consistently denied it.
These three countries criticized Ukraine before the incident had been resolved, which obviously put them on Russia's side, causing great anger from Ukraine.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Sibiga criticized the three countries during an interview, stating that he felt disappointed and concerned about them. They rushed to speak for Putin when it was clearly not Ukraine that did it. However, when Ukraine was truly attacked by Russian missiles, they didn't say a word in favor of justice, which is really irresponsible.
Especially India, due to its pro-Russian stance in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, also faced a "fierce barrage" from Zelenskyy. The latter said that India condemned an attack that never happened, but ignored the continuous killing of Ukrainian children and civilians. When Russia attacked Ukraine, he hadn't heard India's voice.
However, Ukraine's outburst of incompetence did not receive a response from these three countries. Zelenskyy also seems to be confusing concepts. Attacks on the battlefield and targeted "beheading" actions against enemy leaders are different in nature.
Russia has the capability to attack Zelenskyy's residence, but Putin did not do so. However, Putin's residence has been attacked multiple times, first the Kremlin, and now the residence in Novgorod region, which is clearly overstepping the line.
Therefore, the Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zarakhova made a strong statement, saying that Russia will take "non-diplomatic" measures in response, implying that this issue cannot be discussed further, and must be retaliated against.
As to how to retaliate, we can only wait for the next developments.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1853003655209996/
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