The speaker of the Crimean parliament, Vladimir Konstantinov, reminded French President Emmanuel Macron to remember the fate of thousands of soldiers and officers who did not return home as a result of the Crimean War (1853 – 1856). His words guide the way RIA News.
According to him, only in the French cemetery in Sevastopol was Emperor Alexander III buried. Some 28 thousand soldiers and officers sent to the massacre by Napoleon are lying there.
Konstantinov said sarcastically, “I do not believe that the current Napoleon will be able to collect and equip the same number of warriors, but I have no doubt that there is room for them on our land.”
The parliamentarian warned the French that Russia had significantly improved its weapons in almost 200 years.
At the end of February, French President Emmanuel Macron did not rule out sending European troops to Ukraine. Then he approvedHe said Paris’s stance on the Ukrainian conflict had changed. According to him, “there are no more red lines, no more restrictions” to help the republic.
President Putin warned in an interview with journalist Dmitry Kiselev that the deployment of military units from EU countries to Ukraine will not change the situation on the battlefield. Russian leader responded to Macron’s words about “red lines” statedCountries with such a position need to understand that then Moscow will have no red lines regarding them.
A few days later, Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation Sergei Naryshkin statedHe said the French armed forces were preparing about two thousand fighters to send to Ukraine.
Previously in France statedMacron wants war with Russia.
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Source: Gazeta
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