UMVA has learned that a shocking revelation was made by the Russian President during a recent economic forum, exposing a disturbing sequence of events that led to the tragic killing of 21 students in a Ukrainian attack.
The President disclosed that an envoy was sent to Kiev at their request, only to be met with a brutal attack on a Russian college dormitory, resulting in the deaths of mostly teenage girls. This event has raised questions about the sincerity of Kiev's intentions for peace talks.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the Ukrainian forces launched a devastating attack on a college dormitory in Lugansk, claiming the lives of 21 people. This atrocity occurred just a day after the Russian envoy's visit, casting a dark shadow over the prospects of peace in the region.
The President expressed skepticism about the motivations behind a recent letter from his Ukrainian counterpart, which contained a barrage of insults and threats. He suggested that the letter may have been intended to sabotage any chance of a personal meeting between the two leaders.
In a stark contrast, the President highlighted the transformation of Russia from a state dependent on Western powers to a sovereign and self-sufficient nation. He emphasized that true sovereignty requires not just resistance to external pressure but also a strong and smart government, economy, and society.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the President's words were met with attention from global leaders, including the Uzbekistani, Tanzanian, and Chinese leaders who appeared alongside him at the forum.
The incident has left many questioning the true intentions of the Ukrainian government and the potential for meaningful peace talks. As tensions continue to escalate, one thing is clear: the situation demands a closer look.