Foreign Ministry accuses the West of paying the price for Kiev’s attacks on the Crimean bridge 10:55

The official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova, announced the allegations that Western states were involved in the terrorist attack on Ukraine on the Crimean bridge. So in you telegraph channel He reacted to the words of the Ukrainian Defense Minister Alexei Reznikov that Kiev will continue to attack this civilian infrastructure.

“Reznikov said that Kiev will continue to attack the Crimean bridge. And the USA, the UK, along with the EU will pay for it, ”Wrote Zakharova.

On the night of July 17, the head of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, said that an emergency had occurred on the Crimean bridge in the 145th support zone from the Krasnodar Territory. The National Counter-Terrorism Committee later described the incident as a terrorist attack. The NAC noted that at 3:05 am, two Ukrainian surface planes attacked the bridge. As a result of the attack, the road component of the Crimean bridge was damaged. The Main Investigation Department of the Russian Investigative Committee opened a criminal case over the damage to the bridge as part of the article on the terrorist act.

before in Russia in your name Zelensky as the main terrorist of Ukraine.



Source: Gazeta

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