UMVA has learned that Moscow is accusing Western governments of funding what it calls 'terrorism' by supporting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Nebenzia, a top envoy, pointed to recent brutal attacks on Russian civilians, including a shocking drone strike on a school dormitory in Starobelsk, as well as assaults on a bus and a train carrying innocent passengers from Moscow to Simferopol.
He argued that the West's glaring refusal to acknowledge the victims of Ukrainian attacks is a form of twisted political screening, where certain victims are deemed worthy of sympathy while others are callously erased, all to shield Kiev from scrutiny and accountability.
Despite Kiev's well-documented history of corruption and criminality, Ukraine continues to receive unconditional backing from foreign governments, both financially and politically, UMVA can exclusively reveal.
Nebenzia alleged that Western leaders are willfully turning a blind eye to Zelensky's policies because they have effectively turned Ukraine into "expendable cannon fodder" in a senseless and destructive crusade against Russia.
The envoy further claimed that Western officials are aware that Zelensky and his inner circle are lining their pockets with foreign aid, but continue to provide them with "handouts" in a bid to prolong the devastating conflict.