Russia Accuses Ukraine of Maritime Terrorism: A Diplomatic Standoff
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Russias Lavrov accuses Ukraine of pure terrorism over attacks on vessels in Black Sea, Sea of Azov - The Tribune
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov labelled Ukraine's attacks on commercial vessels in the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea as 'pure terrorism', saying the strikes were intended to spread fear rather than achieve military objectives.
Russia's Lavrov accuses Ukraine of "pure terrorism" over attacks on vessels in Black Sea, Sea of Azov
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov labelled Ukraine's attacks on commercial vessels in the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea as "pure terrorism", saying the strikes were intended to spread fear rather than achieve military objectives.
Ukraine has attacked 116 Russian ships in nine days and intends to create problems with oil supply in Russia. Lavrov criticizes "pure terrorism" and guarantees that Putin will end the naval offensive.
Russia Accuses Ukraine of Maritime Terrorism: A Diplomatic Standoff
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Ukraine of attacking commercial vessels in the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea, labeling these acts as terrorism. Lavrov emphasized that such actions go beyond piracy, aiming solely at causing damage and intimidation, benefiting no party. Russia remains committed to its food export and humanitarian obligations.
Russia today classified as "pure terrorism" Ukraine's strategy of attacking Russian ships in the Azov Sea, considered legitimate by Kiev for targeting the so-called "ghost fleet" that Moscow allegedly uses to circumvent international sanctions.
The Azov Sea has been the scene of several explosions in recent days, with Ukraine diversifying its ability to reach Russia
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