Russia reports air helps interestingly since the start of the contention with Ukraine on February 24th Kremlin affirms that an oil station in Russian city of Belgrade was heat and cautioned that hostility on Russian soil could crash harmony talks Moscow has asserted that the air helps were done by Ukrainian powers and delivered video of the indicated assault in Belgrade which lies 35 kilometres from the Ukrainian boundary Russian oil firm rosneft possesses the stop which was set on fire by the airstrikes Russia's guard service says two Ukrainian helicopters struck the office albeit Ukrainian unfamiliar priest said he was unable to verify or refute a similar our following report lets you know more Russia blamed Ukraine for doing an airstrike against a fuel terminal in the Russian city of Belgrade on Friday an occurrence the Kremlin said could endanger harmony chats with Kiev Ukraine's unfamiliar clergyman dimitro kuleba said he was unable to verify or refute the reports the protection service and general staff didn't answer promptly to demands for input video film of the implied assault the principal allegation of a Ukrainian airstrike on Russian soil since Moscow attacked Ukraine showed what resembled a few rockets being terminated from low elevation followed by a blast Reuters confirmed the area of the surveillance camera film as an area near the fuel warehouse it conveys a period stamp that matches different reports online provincial lead representative vyacheslav gladkov posted on the wire informing application that two Ukrainian helicopters struck the office in belgarot around 22 miles from the line with Ukraine in the wake of entering Russia at low height the subsequent burst harmed two laborers he said however Russian oil firm rosneft which claims the stop said nobody was harmed Kremlin representative Dmitri Peskov said president Vladimir Putin had been advised about the episode which didn't make statement agreeable circumstances for proceeding with the discussions Moscow calls its mediation in Ukraine a unique military activity.
No comments:
Post a Comment