Recently, I saw a piece of news: A missile launched by Russia was a few hundred meters away from Zelensky, Ukraine, was it deliberately done by the Russians or was it missed? Through this incident, I am reminded of the outbreak of the First World War in history that was triggered by the Sarajevo Incident (the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary). Is the Russian side really going to provoke a new world war?
To answer the above questions, first of all, let's refer to several recent events, including the joint military exercises of many NATO countries on Russia's doorstep, Russia's establishment of new military regions in the western region near the border, Russia's expansion of troops, Zelensky's intention to attack Germany and Moldova in conjunction with Germany, and Germany's request for help from Russia and the international community. These events, combined with this attack, show that there was a strong sense of warning, not an actual assassination. The Russian side also told Zelensky and his supporters not to overdo it, this time it was blown up nearby, and the next time it is likely to fall on the top of the head.
In fact, in Russia's eyes, Ukraine is at best a "pawn" of Western countries, and Russia's eyes are always on Western countries led by the United States. In fact, the assassination of a ** will not have a big impact on the overall situation, and it will not really provoke a full-scale war, and as far as the current international situation is concerned, Western countries, including the United States, will not have a head-on conflict with Russia. But if the Ukrainian side is really assassinated, Western countries will stand on the moral high ground to condemn Russia, and at the same time, it may also trigger a domino effect.
So, in general, Russia's trick is also "four or two thousand pounds".