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Tense as Putin hits Ukrainian special operations Behind the booming Crimean bridge

Foreign news agencies reported on October 12, 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that “Ukrainian Special Operations” were responsible for bomb sabotage on a 19-kilometer-long Crimean bridge that crosses the Kirz Strait connecting southern Russia with the Crimean peninsula Saturday 8 October ago.

The Russian news agency said the Russian Security Agency (FSB) issued a statement stating: Russian authorities have arrested eight suspects in connection with the Crimean bridge attack. Which is considered an important symbol of the Russian bridge. created after Russia annexed the Crimean peninsula as part of Russia in 2014.

Of the eight suspects, five were Russian and Ukrainian civilians. and three Armenians, about whom the Russian Security Agency has not disclosed any details. Read more about these suspects

“A total of 22,750 kg of bombs were hung in 22 rolls of plastic which were smuggled onto a ship departing from the Ukrainian port of Odisha to Bulgaria. In August, these bombs were then smuggled by ship to the port of Poti in Georgia. Before sending bombs to Armenia and was loaded onto trucks in Russia, “reads a statement from the FSB.

More than 20,000 kilograms of these bombs were loaded onto trucks with Georgian plates. It arrived in Russia on October 4 and arrived in the Krasnodar region of southern Russia on October 6, two days before the sabotage.

Firefighters deploy helicopters to control the flames on the Crimean bridge After being sabotaged in an attack on October 8, 2022

“It was a terrorist attack” carried out by the Ukrainian covert operations. who coordinated the transport of these bombs to sabotage the attack on the Crimean bridge.

However, Ukrainian officials rejected a report of the investigation into Russia released today (October 12), saying it was a “nonsense nonsense” accusation.

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