Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Drone attack on Moscow would have been impossible without the help of the United States and NATO - FM

The Russian Foreign Ministry said that the drone attack on Moscow would not have been possible without the help of the Kyiv regime from the United States and NATO.



    "All this makes Washington and its satellites accomplices in the preparation and implementation of terrorist acts," the official website of the Russian Foreign Ministry says.

The Russian Foreign Ministry noted that thanks to the precise work of Russia's air defense and electronic warfare, plans to carry out a terrorist attack by Ukrainian neo-Nazis were thwarted.

 The Russian Foreign Ministry stressed that the United States and its NATO allies continue to provide assistance to Kyiv with weapons, including drones, as well as training drone operators and providing intelligence information.

Earlier, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called the drone attack in the Moscow region an act of terrorism. She stated that these actions are being carried out by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the expense of the West.

1 comment:

  1. Атаки беспилотных летательных аппаратов (БПЛА) на Москву и Московскую область были бы невозможны без помощи Украине со стороны США и НАТО. Об этом 4 июля заявили в МИД РФ.

    «Подобные атаки были бы невозможны без помощи киевскому режиму со стороны США и их натовских союзников, которые продолжают накачивать его оружием, включая БПЛА, обучают операторов дронов и предоставляют необходимую для совершения такого рода преступлений разведывательную информацию, в том числе полученные с помощью гражданских и военных спутников снимки земной поверхности», — говорится в сообщении.

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