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In the State Duma of the Russian Federation hinted at the next blow after the blast of Kakhovskaya hydroelect

Russian deputy Viktor Vodolatsky called the destruction of the hydroelectric power plant an expected "crime against people" and accused the President of Ukraine. The deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Viktor Vodolatsky commented on the blast by the Russian invaders of the Kakhovsky Hydroelectric power plant in the Kherson region. According to him, the next may be a blow to the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant.

This is known from the commentary of the Parliamentary of the Aggressor State of Izvestia. He called the destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station expected and accused Ukraine in a terrorist attack. According to his version, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was waiting for the consent of foreign partners.

"Because we all realized that Zelensky and his team would commit this crime against those people who live below the Kakhovsk hydroelectric power station - they planned for a long time, but their curators on the other side of the ocean did not allow permission to make shots on hydroelectric power plants" , - Vodolatsky said. According to him, the counter -offensive of the Armed Forces allegedly "cracks on the seams", and Ukraine must be responsible for the funds provided by partners.

"And the decision was made to strike on the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station, and today a huge number of houses with ordinary citizens get into the flooding zone - it is a terrible crime against people," - said a representative of the State Duma of the Russian Federation. In addition, the hostile parliamentarian announced the next blow. In his opinion, the Armed Forces may be attacked in the near future. "They can even sacrifice part of Poland to be infected.

They will accuse our country again of crimes that do not exist," Vodolatsky said. He also responded to the statement of the Chairman of the European Council Charles Michelle to bring Russia to justice for committing a military crime. The politician of the aggressor country called these words the pinnacle of cynicism and blasphemy, adding that the EU was supplying heavy weapons to Ukraine.

On June 6, the leader of the Euro Council wrote that shocked "unprecedented shelling" Dams in the Kherson region. He stressed that the destruction of civil infrastructure is a war crime and emphasized the need to hold Russia accountable. "At a meeting in June, the European Council will raise this issue and offer more assistance to flooded areas. My thoughts with all families in Ukraine who have been affected by this catastrophe," Michel said.

Recall that the Presidential Presidential President Dmitry Peskov also denied the involvement of the aggressor country in the blast of Kakhovka hydroelectric power station. He stated that the responsibility of Ukraine, whose counter -offensive allegedly "chokes". Meanwhile, the network published the confession of the Russian invader Yegor Guzenko in the fact that the Russian Federation has long planned the blasting of dams.