Zelensky: Putin is afraid of the United States. No major attacks for two days after Kellogg's arrival
Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Keith Kellogg (Photo: OP)

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is afraid of the United States. After the arrival of special envoy Keith Kellogg, there were no massive attacks for two nights. This assumption was voiced by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in an interview with Newsmax.

"General Kellogg arrived in Ukraine and there were no massive explosions for two nights in a row. This is a very interesting example... Even people are already joking and saying that we should give General Kellogg a Ukrainian passport and that Americans should come to us more often, because then Russia will bomb less," he said .

Zelenskyy noted that Putin deliberately bombs civilians, but when Americans come to Ukraine, he does not do so. This suggests that he is trying to intimidate, blackmail and create tension, but he is not going for a full escalation.

"It means one thing: Putin is afraid of America. I've been saying this all along, and I've also told the president: whatever it is, Putin is afraid of America, and I'm sure of it. This is a very important point," Zelensky emphasized .