‘Clowns and pigs’: Putin criticized Ukraine for refusing the ‘Christmas truce’
According to the former President of the Russian Federation Dmytro Medvedev, in this situation it is a pity for peaceful citizens who were allegedly deprived of the opportunity to go to church on Christmas by the Office of the President.
Ukraine rejected the outstretched ‘hand of Christian mercy’ when the Kremlin offered to establish a ‘holiday truce’ on the front. Dmytro Medvedev, the ex-president of the aggressor country, wrote about this in his Telegram channel.
According to him, most of the Russian servicemen involved in the invasion ‘quietly breathed their last’ when Ukraine refused to establish a ‘Christmas truce’ on the front.
Dmytro Medvedev emphasized that in this situation it is a pity for peaceful citizens who were allegedly deprived by politicians of the opportunity to go to church on Orthodox Christmas. Separately, the ex-president of the aggressor country called the leadership of Ukraine ‘clowns and pigs’ who have no faith and no sense of gratitude.
‘The hand of Christian mercy was extended to the Ukrainians on the Great Holiday. Their leaders rejected it… They understand only brute force and screechingly demand food from their owners. This is what training is based on. And it will be continued by Western swineherds. Even the illiterate German woman Berbok (head of the German Foreign Ministry Annalena Berbok – ed.) and a number of others who look around the European pigsty managed to shout about the inadmissibility of a truce. Well, the heirs of the Nazis never spared either people or animals. They are not used to it,’ Medvedev summarized in his Telegram- channel, commenting on Kyiv’s refusal to establish a ‘Christmas truce’ on the front at the Kremlin’s suggestion.
It should be noted that on January 5, the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Kyrylo proposed to establish a ‘Christmas truce’ in Ukraine and introduce a ban on the use of weapons by the parties to the conflict from 12:00 on January 6 to 24:00 on January 7.
In a few hours, the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, instructed the head of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation to establish a ceasefire for 36 hours, so that Orthodox Christians could supposedly attend religious services in the frontline regions.
The president’s office reacted to the Kremlin’s initiative and stated that Russia can count on a temporary truce only if Russian servicemen leave the occupied territories of Ukraine.