Ukraine’s Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov released a video on Youtube Friday, speaking to Russia’s frontline troops to lay down their arms and promising them “life, safety, and justice” to those that heed the warning.

Ukraine’s Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov Speaks To Russian Troops, “Let’s Talk About What’s Next”

Ukraine’s Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov released a video on Youtube Friday, speaking to Russia’s frontline troops to lay down their arms and promising them “life, safety, and justice” to those that heed the warning.
Ukraine’s Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov

Ukraine’s Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov released a video on YouTube Friday, speaking to Russia’s frontline troops to lay down their arms and promising them “life, safety, and justice” to those that heed the warning.

In the video Friday, Reznikov spoke in Russian and warned that “thousands of Russian men will die” as Moscow’s forces continue to suffer losses.

“Let’s talk about what’s next. About your future. After all, you are probably thinking about it,” Reznikov said.

“You know that in Ukraine you are not liberating anyone,” Reznikov said, claiming that Russian armed forces were “deceived and betrayed” when they were sent into Ukraine in February. “Many of you have already understood that you were not sent to die for a just cause. Maybe that’s why your [President] is hiding in a bunker, and not taking a punch next to you. He is afraid of your insight, contempt and your justified anger.”

“Your paratroopers are now dying on the right bank of the Dnipro,” Reznikov said. “You pay in blood for someone’s fantasies and false goals.”

“Our President is with his army. Where is yours?” Reznikov said. “You are destroying entire cities, where quite recently you were considered good neighbors and spoke Russian.”

“You will be remembered as thieves, rapists, and murderers. Thousands of Russian men will die. Even more will be left without hands, without legs,” Reznikov concluded.

On Thursday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on NATO to launch preemptive strikes against Russia to deter them from using a nuclear weapon in Ukraine in public remarks made on Wednesday.

Speaking via satellite to the Lowy Institute, an Australian think tank, Zelenskyy said that “preventative strikes” are needed, “so that they know what will happen if they use [a nuke].” He claimed that this was the only way to “exclude the possibility of use of nuclear weapons by Russia.”

Reconsider how you apply pressure, the order of application,” Zelenskyy added, per an English translation of his remarks.

Zelenskyy’s comments come as both the United States and NATO allies have privately and publicly warned Russia against using a tactical nuclear weapon on Ukrainian territory.

Russia, which invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 and has since been waging war against it, possesses a stockpile of 1,912 tactical nuclear weapons, per an estimate by the Federation of American Scientists, the largest such stockpile in the world.

Unlike strategic nuclear weapons, which are launched by intercontinental ballistic missiles or long-range bombers and are designed for nuclear deterrence, tactical nuclear weapons are smaller-yield weapons intended for use in regular combat. The scale of destruction is smaller and tactical weapons are not considered capable of destroying cities or permanently contaminating large areas with radiation, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists.

One such weapon, the Poseidon torpedo, is reported to be under consideration for use by Russia, according to La Repubblica, an Italian newspaper.

In the news: Feds Think They Have Enough To Charge Hunter Biden With Tax And Gun Crimes

Zelenskyy’s announcement comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin, on Sept. 30, signed documents annexing four “oblasts,” or administrative regions of Ukraine – Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia – making up 15% of its territory.

The region’s pro-Russian administrators, some appointed by the Kremlin after militarily occupying them, conducted referenda in the four regions between Sept. 23 and 27.

In an address on Sept. 21, Putin suggested that Russia’s nuclear weapons are “not a bluff” and that he may use them if  “the territorial integrity of our country is threatened, to protect Russia and our people.” Analysts interpreted the remarks as a threat to deter Western-backed Ukrainian offensives against Russian-claimed territories during the ongoing conflict.

The U.S. and its allies called the referenda a “sham” and illegal under international law. President Joe Biden announced that the United States would “never recognize” Russia’s claims to the regions, as did the leaders of other NATO member states, while Ukraine, in response, formally submitted an application for NATO membership – something that Putin once called a “red line” for Russia.

Speaking about Putin’s nuclear threats, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said on NBC News that any use of nuclear weapons by Russia would lead to “catastrophic consequences.”

Visit Tampafp.com for PoliticsSports, and National Headlines. Support journalism by clicking here to our GiveSendGo or sign up for our free newsletter by clicking here

Android Users, Click Here To Download The Free Press App And Never Miss A Story. Follow Us On Facebook Here Or Twitter Here.

Copyright 2022 The Free Press, LLC, tampafp.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Login To Facebook To Comment