Kuleba about “I will thrash them” by Putin: when he wanted to capture Kyiv, he also thought so

The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba reacted to the alleged response of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who, after reading a note from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on peace terms, said: “I will thrash them.”
As Dmitro Kuleba said on the air of the national telethon, one should not take Vladimir Putin’s words seriously.
– In fact, it matters very little what President Putin thinks right now in terms of who he will “thrash”, – said the head of the Foreign Ministry.
Dmytro Kuleba reminded that the Russian president was going to capture Kyiv and key cities of Ukraine in just a few days.
– I think that then he also sat and thought to himself: “I will finish them off very quickly.” And nothing came of it … He can make some plans there, but we have our own plans. These are plans for victory and for the liberation of our territories,” the Foreign Minister said.
Information about the note to Putin from President Zelenskyy was previously published by the British edition of The Times. According to the publication, the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich handed over the note to the President of the Russian Federation.