Putin Openly Supports Hezbollah, Blasts Israel for ‘Reckless’ Airstrike Killing Hassan Nasrallah

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Published on September 28, 2024 - Duration: 03:02s

Putin Openly Supports Hezbollah, Blasts Israel for ‘Reckless’ Airstrike Killing Hassan Nasrallah

In a striking declaration of support for Hezbollah, Russian President Vladimir Putin has openly condemned Israel for its "reckless" airstrike that resulted in the assassination of Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah.

The airstrike, which targeted Hezbollah’s central command in Beirut, has drawn international outrage, with Russia warning that such aggressive actions could lead to severe repercussions for Lebanon and the wider Middle East.

Putin characterised the killing of Nasrallah as a political assassination and accused Israel of escalating tensions in the region.

He emphasised that the attack not only undermines stability in Lebanon but also risks igniting further violence across the Middle East.

In light of the growing humanitarian crisis and the displacement of thousands due to the ongoing conflict, the Russian president called for an immediate halt to hostilities and urged for diplomatic solutions to prevent further escalation.

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