Zelensky Harshly Addressed The Kremlin After The Perm Refinery Strike
22- 7.05.2026, 15:12
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We should be making peace, not running around the capitals of the world pleading for a pause on May 9.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky confirmed "long-range sanctions" in Perm and appealed to the Kremlin for war.
This is reported by Charter97.org citing Zelensky's statement in Telegram.
"Today Ukrainian long-range sanctions are back in Perm: it's more than 1,500 kilometers from our border. Recently there were also important results in Chelyabinsk - up to 1,800 kilometers - as well as in Yekaterinburg - almost 2,000 kilometers," he stressed.

The head of state noted that "the consequences of Ukrainian long-range sanctions" were felt in Novorossiysk, Krymsk, Tuapse, Samara and Nizhny Novgorod regions.
Zelensky emphasized that the Kremlin can stop the war every day - not for a few hours "to get our permission to hold a parade in Moscow," but to spare people's lives.
"We should value people, not parades. We should make peace, not run around the capitals of the world pleading for a pause on May 9. Peace is needed. Thanks to everyone who is helping Russia realize this," the Ukrainian president said.
He noted that Ukraine has repeatedly offered Russia to make steps towards peace, but received new strikes in response.
"That is why Ukrainian long-range sanctions are moving towards remote Russian points that have to do with Russia's military industry, war infrastructure and financing of aggression," Zelensky stressed.