Russian unfamiliar service faults Ukraine for Crimea span "assault"

Russian investigators work at the scene on the section of a road sloping to one side following an alleged attack on the Crimea Bridge across the Kerch Strait, in this still image taken from video released on July 17.
Russia's unfamiliar service on Monday considered the Ukrainian government liable for an "assault" on the extension associating the Russian central area to involved Crimea, repeating claims from other senior authorities in Moscow.

"The present assault on the Crimean span was completed by the Kyiv system," Maria Zakharova said on her Message channel. "This system is a fear based oppressor one and has every one of the indications of a worldwide coordinated criminal gathering."

The Kremlin said before that it had opened an authority examination concerning what the Russian Insightful Board calls "a psychological militant demonstration committed by the extraordinary administrations of Ukraine."

Kyiv has not answered straightforwardly to the claims, but rather the Security Administration of Ukraine (SBU) implied that the Ukrainian government was capable.

In an explanation on Message, strung to an October 2022 post alluding to a past assault on the Crimean Extension last year, the SBU said: "Songbird, my dear sibling, The scaffold has nodded off once more. Also, once… Two times!"

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