Podoliak: Cynical even for Russia to accuse Ukraine of terrorism

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No one has claimed responsibility for Saturday’s attack, which has been celebrated among Ukrainians and will even be printed on a postage stamp.

Russia accusing Ukraine of terrorism after the Crimean bridge explosion “is too cynical even for Russia,” said Volodymyr Zelensky’s adviser Mykhailo Podoliak.

THE explosion on the Kerch Strait bridge linking occupied Crimea with Russia has been severely damaged and will further strain supply lines for Kremlin forces fighting in Ukraine.

No one has claimed responsibility for Saturday’s attack, which has been celebrated among Ukrainians and will even be printed on a postage stamp.

Vladimir Putin, facing rare direct criticism at home, blamed Ukrainian special forces for carrying out the strike on the bridge.

“The’re is no doubt. This is a terrorist act aimed at destroying critical urban infrastructure,” the Russian president said on Sunday.

Podoliak responded via Twitter: “Putin accuses Ukraine of terrorism? It sounds very cynical even for Russia. Less than 24 hours ago (Russian) planes hit a residential area of ​​Zaporizhia with 12 missiles, killing 13 people and injuring more than 50.

There is only one terrorist state here and the whole world knows who it is.”

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