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Kuleba said who organized the drone strike in Sevastopol

The head of the Ukrainian foreign ministry was asked by a Spanish radio reporter who, if not Ukrainian, is behind the attacks in Sevastopol.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said that “people of good will” are behind the recent drone strike in Sevastopol. About this him said in an interview with the Spanish publication Cadenaser.

The interviewer asked Kuleb who, if not Ukraine, who then organized the attacks using maritime drones in the Sevastopol Bay. “People of good will,” Kuleba replied.

RF reaction

Russian Foreign Ministry accused in involvement in the attacks on Sevastopol in Great Britain, and British Ambassador Deborah Bronnert was promised proof. According to Russian diplomat Maria Zakharova, the Russian Federation has evidence of London’s involvement in this operation.

In turn, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Russian leadership expects the European Union to conduct an open and detailed analysis of what Britain has to do with the attacks on the Black Sea fleet.

According to Peskov, Russian intelligence services have data indicating that British military advisors were leading and coordinating attacks with maritime drones in the Sevastopol Bay. Furthermore, Peskov considers London to be involved in some sabotage and even a terrorist attack on international energy infrastructures.

Previously Focus understood if drones are the main threat to the Navy. Experts evaluated the operation that was carried out in the Sevastopol Bay and came to the conclusion that, in terms of cost efficiency, it is better to use UAVs to attack the enemy.

We recall that, according to the representatives of Western countries, Putin made a catastrophic mistake in Ukraine, but there will be no regime change in the Kremlin. The war in Ukraine will continue to be long, complicated and bloody, even though some of the Russian leadership is still worried about its consequences.

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