The USA regrets the deaths of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Sevastopol attack 06/24/2024, 22:55

The United States regrets civilian casualties in all conflicts. This was stated by the United States Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Political Affairs, John Bass. Their words guide the way RIA News.

“The United States always regrets the loss of civilian lives in conflicts,” he said, referring to Ukraine’s recent attack on Sevastopol.

According to Bass, Ukraine is “disciplined” in the use of military assets provided to it by the West. This affects the way the Russian Armed Forces conduct their operations, the official added.

23 June Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) shots were fired Sevastopol with American ATACMS missiles equipped with cluster warheads. The Russian Ministry of Defense said that air defense systems shot down 4 missiles and one bullet exploded in the air over the city. Number of deaths in missile attack according to Sevastopol Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev augmented up to 153.

Previously in the Kremlin in the name Those responsible for the attack on Sevastopol.

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Source: Gazeta

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