Moscow, January 10 – Russian Senator Alexei Pushkov commented on media reports about a Ukrainian shell with the words “For Finland’s freedom”.
Earlier, Yle TV reported that Finnish MP Jussi Halla-aho called for the killing of Russian soldiers and ordered the inscription on a Ukrainian shell by a special service.
The parliamentarian wrote on his Telegram channel: “Who threatens Finland’s freedom? Russia? Even the President of Finland said he sees no such threat.”
However, Pushkov is sure that Finland “is definitely threatened by the paranoid syndrome of its Russophobic deputies, who really want to wage war with Russia with someone else’s hands.”
Since February 24, a special military operation has been launched in Ukraine. Vladimir Putin described his mission as “protecting people who have been subjected to bullying and genocide by the Kyiv regime for eight years.” According to the president, the ultimate goal is the liberation of Donbass and the creation of conditions that guarantee Russia’s security.