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Russia: Zelensky no longer 'begs' but 'intimidates' West

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Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova told Radio Sputnik on Wednesday that the Kiev regime is "openly" admitting to its involvement in "terrorist acts" because it wants to showcase its capabilities.

With such actions, they are "directly threatening" the European Union, she stressed, adding that the Zelensky administration no longer "begs" but is rather aiming to "intimidate" the West, as it calls on the latter to provide it with financial and military support

"They are baring their teeth. They are demanding and saying that if they are not given [what they asked for], they will bite," Zakharova remarked.

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