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Russian envoy says, a ceasefire is doubtful “right now”

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Dmitry Polyanskiy, deputy to Russia’s ambassador to the UN told on Monday that a ceasefire in Ukraine is not a good option right now.

“The only advantage it will give it will give possibility for Ukrainian forces to regroup and to stage more provocations like Bucha,” he said.

Polyanskiy added, “Frankly it’s not up to me to decide but I don’t see any reasons (this would be pursued) right now.”

He also alleged that Ukraine was preparing to deploy ‘chemical, biological, and tactical nuclear weapons’ with support from the US.

They wanted to set up a false flag operation, claiming the act on Russia.

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He also thought that the humanitarian ceasefire wasn’t a great approach for the time being.

“Our ministry of defense keeps collecting information that the Kyiv regime backed by the US is preparing staged provocations in order to accuse the Russian armed forces of using chemical, biological, and tactical nuclear weapons,” Polyanskiy said.

He also speculated a Ukrainian attack to be happen.

He warned the people if the incident comes as a surprise, they would be prepared for it.

“What has long been considered as unthinkable is now a realistic scenario plotted by the Kyiv regime, encouraged and supported by the USA,” he continued.

He also denied the killings of civilians in Bucha by the Russian forces.

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Deputy added “the US and its allies have a proven record of using (allegations of) weapons of mass destruction… to assault sovereign countries which do not want to succumb to their pressure.”

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