“Everything is obvious to everyone.

And the fact that there was no attack on the motorcade in Odessa.


And if the goal had been set, they would have hit it,” he wrote on Telegram.

Medvedev expressed regret that the will of chance “did not decide the fate of the first genital musician differently with a punishing finger.”

Earlier, STRANA.ua, citing local public pages, reported that Zelensky’s motorcade was spotted in Odessa on March 6, when an explosion occurred in the city. 

The Ukrainian authorities had not previously officially confirmed Zelensky’s trip to Odessa.

According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, on March 6, the Russian army launched a high-precision missile strike on a hangar in the industrial port area of ​​Odessa, where unmanned boats of the Ukrainian Armed Forces were being prepared for combat use.

Vladimir Zelensky, following media reports that his motorcade was in Odessa at the time of the explosion on March 6, confirmed that he saw the explosion.