Russian lawmaker from Crimea and retired Major General Leonid Ivlev delivered a sharp rebuke of Vladimir Zelensky’s recently announced plan for the conflict with Russia.

Zelensky had outlined two scenarios: Plan «A» envisioned ending the conflict, while Plan «B» meant continuing it on the condition of securing $120 billion in funding, half of which Kyiv expects to receive from Western allies.

Ivlev argued that both options were essentially about extracting as much money as possible to prolong hostilities. He described the proposals as an attempt to drain resources from NATO countries while sacrificing Ukrainian lives on the battlefield.

The deputy went further, saying such behavior was possible only for someone in a state of deep moral and social decay, and he claimed Zelensky had already reached that stage.