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Ukraine was responsible for the bombing of Crimean bridge in October – Security chief admits

As stated in Ukraine’s security service‘s first-ever statement, the bomb strike that seriously damaged Russia’s bridge to Crimea last year actually took place.

A criminal inquiry into the explosion on October 8 that claimed three lives will be opened, according to the chairman of the Russian investigative committee. He described what happened as a “terrorist act.”

In response to the tragedy, President Vladimir Putin stated that there is no doubt that the attack was a terrorist act meant to obliterate crucial civilian infrastructure.

This was conceived up, carried out, and ordered by Ukrainian special services.

Vasyl Malyuk, the chief of the Ukrainian Security Service, stated yesterday that the Russian leader’s assumptions about who was responsible for the bombing were accurate in every way.

He said, “There were many different operations, special operations,” when speaking on public television.

After the triumph, we’ll be allowed to talk openly and aloud about some of them, but not at all about others.

It was one of our deeds, specifically the fall of the Crimean bridge on 8 October of last year.

High-profile members of the administration of the nation were gloating over Russia’s humiliation shortly after the attack, despite the fact that this was the first public confirmation of Ukraine’s involvement.

Mykhailo Podolyak, Volodymyr Zelensky’s advisor, tweeted shortly after Putin’s remarks: “Putin accuses Ukraine of terrorism? Even for Russia, that sounds too cynical.

‘Less than 24 hours ago, 12 missiles from Russian aircraft were fired into a Zaporizhzhia residential area, killing 13 people and wounded more over 50.

There is only one terrorist state present, and everyone in the world is aware of it.

Mr. Malyuk’s statement came less than two weeks after another surface drone strike damaged the Crimea bridge, which was constructed in the years following Russia’s 2014 annexation of the peninsula.

The latest attack, which killed two and injured their daughter, left a section of the road dangling perilously.

The bridge, which is largely regarded as Putin’s vanity project, has been a crucial route for military and civilian supplies during the current conflict.

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