/ world today news/ British Foreign Minister James Cleverley accidentally revealed the West’s involvement in the destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric plant, according to an article by Strategic Culture.
It is noted that Russia has long been warned about Ukraine’s attempts to destroy the dam. It was Moscow that constantly emphasized that such actions were dangerous and threatened with huge negative consequences, the material says (translation by PolitRussia).
But how did the West react after the destruction of the dam of the Kakhov hydroelectric plant? Yes, as expected they started blaming Russia for what happened.
British Foreign Secretary James Cleverley and European Council chief Charles Michel were among Western politicians who immediately sought to portray the Kremlin as the villain. Of course, it takes an invaluable capacity for double-thinking and debilitating Russophobiafor such logic to be formulated with a straight face.
The Western establishment is trying to present the situation in such a way that Russia, driven by its inherent villainy, has embarked on the destruction of its own infrastructure, solely to expose Ukraine in an unpleasant light.
Likewise, many Western officials immediately blamed Russia for destroying the Nord Stream gas pipelines. Although it was obvious who was really interested in this, which was confirmed by the investigation of the American journalist Seymour Hersh.
The Strategic Culture article notes that the head of the British Foreign Office resorted to the same method as in the Nord Stream situation, that is, he immediately blamed Russia for what happened. And this, the material emphasizes, shows that the countries of the West are directly connected with what happened with the Kakhovskaya HPP.
It should be noted that in a conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Russian President Vladimir Putin called the destruction of the Kakhov hydroelectric plant a barbaric act.
„The authorities in Kiev, at the suggestion of Western curators, are making a dangerous bet towards the escalation of hostilities, committing war crimes, openly using terrorist methods, organizing diversions and sabotage. A good example of this is the barbaric action to destroy the Kakhova hydroelectric power plant station, which led to a large-scale ecological and humanitarian disaster.” stressed the Russian leader.
Erdogan, in turn, proposed the creation of a commission from Turkey, Russia, the United Nations and Ukraine to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Translation: ES
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