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Russian envoy calls on West to break silence, condemn Kiev's terrorism

Rodion Miroshnik pointed out that at least three terror attacks have been carried out since November 1, with state agencies in Kiev officially claiming responsibility for them

MOSCOW, December 12. /TASS/. Western states can still take a stand against the terrorist actions of the Kiev regime, says Rodion Miroshnik, Russian Ambassador-at-Large on Kiev Regime Crimes.

"Up until today we’ve heard no words of condemnation or concern over Kiev’s lawlessness from Western states’ representatives to international organizations, like they did, dedicating hundreds of hours of airtime and dozens of events to stating their concerns over the fate and health, for example, of ‘Berlin patient’ [Alexey Navalny - TASS] or any other foreign agent. But here, it seems like, terror attacks are of the wrong type and they do not deserve their condemnation. Still, everyone involved in the incitement, organization and implementation of these terror attacks will have to bear responsibility," he said.

"Western states still have a chance to state their official attitude to this blatantly terrorist activity, endorsed and implemented by the Zelensky regime in Kiev," Miroshnik added.

The diplomat pointed out that at least three terror attacks have been carried out since November 1, with state agencies in Kiev officially claiming responsibility for them.

"On November 8, LPR People’s Council Deputy Mikhail Filiponenko was blown up in his car. On December 6, LPR People’s Council ex-Deputy Oleg Popov died from a similar terror attack. On the same day, Verkhovna Rada ex-Deputy Ilya Kiva was shot in the Moscow Region," he continued.

"Criminal cases have been initiated over all these facts and an investigation is underway. But even the preliminary information indicates that all these cases bear the sign of extrajudicial executions, with the Kiev regime, its intelligence agencies, and its official state structures claiming responsibility for them," the diplomat noted.