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Zelensky questions Putin's sanity amid missile challenge

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, reacted to the proposal from the Russian leader, Vladimir Putin, regarding a "high-tech duel." "Do you think he is a sane person? Bastards," Zelensky said.

Vladimir Putin / Volodymyr Zelensky
Vladimir Putin / Volodymyr Zelensky
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Mateusz Czmiel

During Putin's expansive conference, which lasted over 4 hours, where the leader addressed carefully selected and prepared questions, he proposed a "high-tech duel."

Putin proposed a "high-tech duel"

Vladimir Putin suggested that the West and Ukraine designate a target in Kyiv; Russia would strike it with the Oreshnik missile, and air and missile defence systems will try to intercept it. Putin had claimed previously that no system is capable of shooting down his allegedly innovative missile.

"Let them choose a target, say, in Kiev, and amass their air and missile defense systems there, while we will launch an Oreshnik missile at the target. We’ll see what happens. We are ready for such an experiment," Putin stated.

Zelensky: Is this a normal person?

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, responded to these statements.

"Do you see who we are dealing with? Today, the Kremlin's ‘comrade’ said that Russia is offering a technological duel. He [Putin] said: ‘We'll hit Kyiv with the Oreshnik missile somewhere and [Ukraine] can try to intercept it. And let's see what happens.’ Do you think this is a mentally stable person? They are just mental," responded Zelensky during a press conference in Brussels.

Zelensky also addressed the issue of the Istanbul agreements. Putin accuses Ukraine of not wanting to sign them.

Zelensky stated that such agreements did not exist. "They wanted to annihilate our army so the army did not exist (40-50,000 only). So he was just suggesting to Ukraine to give up, to freeze the conflict, to change the direction of their future, not Nato, not Europe, but directing itself to Russia to take our independence, to deprive the future. And this person is now telling us that these are agreements. He (Putin) is an old fantasizer. He lives in a different world. He lives in his own aquarium I am afraid," Zelensky said.

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