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Kyiv's response to Moscow's request regarding Malyuk

The Security Service of Ukraine called the Russian Foreign Ministry's statement regarding Kyiv's involvement in the large-scale terrorist attack in Moscow irrelevant.

Axar.az reports that the Ukrainian press reported on this.

"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, which is trying to appeal to the norms of international law, or rather to the convention on combating terrorism, forgets that it is Putin who is officially wanted internationally - in particular, they are waiting for him at the Hague Tribunal for the abduction of Ukrainian children. The anniversary of the release of Buchan and the Russians committed there Against the background of atrocities, it seems ugly to hear statements about terrorism, especially from the terrorist country itself," the information says.

It was emphasized that Russia's only noteworthy statement could have been the declaration of defeat in the war and the withdrawal of the occupying forces from Ukraine.

It should be noted that the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs requested the arrest and extradition of Vasili Malyuk, the head of the Security Service of Ukraine, who admitted the details of the bombing of the Crimean Bridge and the organization of other terrorist acts, from the official Kyiv.

Date
2024.04.01 / 10:26
Author
Axar.az
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