Moscow accuses kyiv of hitting gas terminal near St. Petersburg

Ukraine is increasing its strikes on Russian territory in response to the bombings that Moscow carries out every day on its territory.

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The gas terminal at the port of Ust-Luga, near Saint Petersburg, Russia, January 21, 2024. (HANDOUT / TELEGRAM / @DROZDENKO_AU_LO / AFP)

A new Ukrainian replica. The Kremlin accused Ukraine, Monday January 22, of having struck the gas terminal at the port of Ust-Luga, near Saint Petersburg, some 900 km from the Ukrainian border the day before. kyiv is increasing its strikes on Russian territory in response to the bombings that Moscow carries out every day.

“The kyiv regime continues to show its bestial face by striking civilian infrastructure sites,” declared Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Peskov to the press. “The Russian Defense Ministry, air defense systems … are doing everything necessary to prevent such terrorist attacks.”

Dmitri Peskov also accused Ukraine of the bombing, on Sunday January 21, of the city of Donetsk, under Russian control in eastern Ukraine, “a monstrous act of terrorism”, according to him, which left 27 dead. This particularly deadly bombing hit a market at peak time, according to local authorities set up by Moscow.


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