Ukraine's Security Service on Russia's accusations: It is especially cynical to do so on anniversary of liberation of Bucha
The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has stated that the claim by Russia's Foreign Ministry about terrorism sounds especially cynical on the second anniversary of the liberation of the town of Bucha, Kyiv Oblast, and the atrocities committed by the Russians there. Source: commentary by the press service of the SSU concerning Russia's Foreign Ministry's claim, handed over to Ukrainska Pravda Quote: "Trying to appeal to the norms of international law, specifically to the Convention on Fighting Terrorism, the Russian Foreign Affairs Ministry forgets that it was Putin who was put on the international wanted list - he is mainly wanted by Hague's tribunal for kidnapping Ukrainian children.
Advertisement:The claims about terrorism made by the terrorist state itself sound especially cynical on the anniversary of the liberation of the town of Bucha and the atrocities committed by the Russians there.
We remember every dead Ukrainian and will do everything so that the Russians face a proper punishment. So any words by the Russian Foreign Affairs Ministry are worthless. Russia indeed can only make one statement worth the attention - to announce its defeat in the war and the withdrawal of its troops from Ukrainian soil to the whole world."
Background: On 31 March in the evening, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia claimed that the traces of "all" terrorist attacks against Russia, mainly the terrorist attack in the town of Krasnogorsk in Moscow Oblast on 22 March, allegedly point to Ukraine so Russia demands that the individuals who are allegedly involved in them, mainly Vasyl Maliuk, Head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU), be extradited for blowing up the Crimean Bridge.
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