Volodin: The Ukrainian missile incident in Poland is the beginning of the end of NATO

Moscow (ST): The head of the Russian State Duma, Vyacheslav Volodin, confirmed that the incident of the fall of a Ukrainian missile on a Polish region and the killing of two people revealed the impotence of NATO and its approaching end.

Volodin was quoted by the RIA Novosti news agency as saying: “The story of the Ukrainian missile in Poland once again revealed to the whole world, with Kiev’s help, the extent of the inability and failure of this alliance, and this is the beginning of the end of NATO”.

In turn, Russian Senator Alexei Pushkov said on his Telegram channel: that the West does not want in any way to bear the danger because of the Ukrainian missile, explaining that “Western capitals are upset, but they are responsible for this, they are the ones who convinced Ukraine through their behavior that they will always be on its side.”

He added: “This time, Kiev has crossed its borders, because it has become a matter of the West’s reaction and its security.”

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