Phnom Penh (FN), Aug. 9 – Deputy Military Attache Col. Sergei Shumilin affirmed that the special military operation will continue until its goals are attained, speaking in a press briefing on Thursday (Aug. 8) at the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Cambodia.

“Our country has acted in a good will, when held talks with the Ukrainian side in February-March 2022. Those negotiations led to the drafting of an agreement, which was forwarded to Kiev in early April 2022,” Sergei Shumilin underscored.

“Nevertheless, once Russia demonstrated its good will and withdrew its troops, the Kiev regime and its Western mentors launched an unabashed provocation campaign, like in Bucha. Following its mentor’s advises, President Zelensky left this process and, later on, signed a decree banning any negotiations with the current Russian leadership,” he continued.

During the briefing, he added, “In such circumstances there is no precondition for talks, as they are banned by Ukraine. Hence, the special military operation will continue until its goals are attained.”

It should be noted that the Kiev regime continues to commit crimes against the inhabitants of the Russian regions and destroy residential buildings, schools, hospitals, kindergartens and other civilian infrastructure. A wide range of NATO weapons is used for this purpose, from heavy artillery to attack drones.

The Western pandering to the crimes of the Kiev Regime and the continuing supply of weapons to it are clear reasons for attaining all the goals and tasks of the special military operation.
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