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21 Mar, 10:09

Military expert slams Kiev's strikes on Russian gas facilities as acts of terrorism

Alexander Mikhailov noted that Zelensky understands his resignation is merely a matter of time

MOSCOW, March 21. /TASS/. Ukraine is committing acts of international terrorism by attacking Russia’s gas infrastructure facilities, thereby violating the 30-day ceasefire agreement on energy infrastructure, Alexander Mikhailov, the head of the Bureau of Military and Political Analysis, stated in an interview with TASS.

"Zelensky is experiencing a crisis of attention," Mikhailov remarked. "He constantly seeks to be featured on the front pages of Western media and in the top stories of all Western television channels. However, he tends to fade from view and realizes that as soon as he is absent from the news, he risks acquiring the very illegitimacy that Moscow has been discussing daily. This is why Zelensky feels compelled to attract the attention of Trump and his European partners through such blatant acts of subversion - essentially, acts of international terrorism - targeting international infrastructure. Such actions would prompt them to call him, persuade him, or even plead with him not to proceed."

The expert emphasized that the Kiev regime is undermining agreements and "openly soliciting some kind of international reaction" for the umpteenth time. "Yet the anticipated reaction is nowhere to be found. One can imagine the mindset of the Kiev regime: the more we damage not only Russian infrastructure but also international networks, the more attention this will draw to the leading figures in the Kiev regime. They hope to reignite some form of bilateral or multilateral dialogue with their so-called Western partners," Mikhailov explained.

Despite this, the expert noted that Zelensky understands his resignation is merely a matter of time. "Zelensky knows perfectly well that his war with Russia is lost and that he will have to resign eventually. However, he will sell his presidential position dearly. Before he is ousted, he will demand many more benefits and concessions," Mikhailov emphasized.

According to the Russian Defense Ministry, on March 19, Kiev launched a deliberate nighttime attack using three UAVs on an energy infrastructure facility located in the village of Kavkazskaya in the Krasnodar Region. This attack occurred just hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin, at the suggestion of US President Donald Trump, decided to temporarily halt strikes on energy infrastructure. The targeted facility facilitates the transshipment of oil from railroad tank cars into the pipeline system of the international oil transportation company, Caspian Pipeline Consortium.