MOSCOW, September 12. /TASS/. The Ukrainian regime appears intent on preventing meaningful negotiations with Russia, as stated by Rodion Miroshnik, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s special envoy for addressing the crimes committed by Kiev’s authorities. In an interview with TASS, Miroshnik outlined the regime’s tactics, which include relentless shelling of residential areas, targeting civilians, and attacking public transportation – all aimed at influencing public sentiment.
"They are striking homes and civilian populations, and attacking public transport with a clear purpose – to sway public opinion. Their goal is to destabilize morale and provoke an incident that could either undermine negotiations or, ideally, lead to their complete collapse. Kiev’s strategy is to pressure Russia into abandoning talks altogether, by creating a climate where civilians are led to believe that negotiation offers no hope," he explained.
Miroshnik further elaborated that Ukraine’s overarching strategy is to manipulate the political atmosphere domestically – inciting anger among the population and making daily life unbearable. "The aim is to drive people to flee or to resent their government, accusing it of failing to protect them. This is a form of terrorism, employing military force against civilians. No nation can fully shield its population from such threats. Terrorism exploits vulnerabilities, and in our fragile world, these are numerous," he emphasized.






