Tag: Russian Foreign Ministry

  • Putin pledges retaliation in response to ‘terrorist’ drone strike on Russian tanker

    Putin pledges retaliation in response to ‘terrorist’ drone strike on Russian tanker

    The bombing of a Russian tanker in the Black Sea, according to Putin’s spokesperson, “will not go unanswered.”

    Late on Friday, 450 kg of TNT-filled Ukrainian drones fired on the ship near the Crimean peninsula.

    It came after similar attacks on Novorossiysk, the first time a Russian port has been hit throughout the conflict’s 18-month duration.

    The ‘terrorist attack’ on a supposedly civilian vessel in the Kerch Strait was termed as such by Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry.

    The author and perpetrators of such horrific acts will undoubtedly face punishment, she stated on Telegram, and there can be no justification for them.

    According to Vladimir Rogov, a Russian officer stationed in the occupied Ukrainian province of Zaporizhzhia, numerous crew members on the tanker had suffered glass injuries.

    The attack on the ship, which is believed to have been carrying fuel for Russian forces, has been informally confirmed by a member of the Ukrainian Security Service, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they are not licenced to make public statements.

    Following the drone attacks in the Black Sea, a multi-wave offensive against Ukraine was launched on Saturday night, with over 70 air-assault weapons being used against Ukrainian sites.

    According to Kiev’s Air Force, all 27 of the Iranian Shahed drones that were launched overnight and 30 of the 40 cruise missiles were destroyed by Ukrainian air defence. Currently, there is no information available regarding the 10 missiles that were not destroyed.

    In recent weeks, the battle between Ukraine and Russia has moved closer to the Black Sea.

    The Kremlin pulled out of an agreement for Ukraine to ship millions of tonnes of grain for sale on the world market earlier in July, and since then Ukrainian ports have been repeatedly attacked.

    Dmitry Medvedev, a former leader of Russia and the country’s deputy chair of the Security Council, wrote on Telegram on Saturday that Moscow would keep attacking these targets in retribution for the recent tanker attack.

    He said: ‘Apparently, the strikes on Odesa, Izmail, and other places were not enough for them.’

    A two-day summit to discuss potential terms for peace between the warring states has begun in Saudi Arabia in the meanwhile.

    Senior government officials from over 40 nations will discuss fundamental ideas for resolving the conflict, but Russia has not sent any representatives.

    At the beginning of the negotiations, President Volodymyr Zelensky stated: “It is very important because the fate of millions of people in Africa, Asia, and other parts of the world directly depends on how quickly the world will implement the Peace Formula.”

    Ms. Zakahorva has recently stated to Russian state media that it is ‘absurd’ to consider resolutions to the conflict without Moscow’s involvement.

  • Russian ‘revenge’ attack on Ukraine after Black Sea strike shakes the country

    Russian ‘revenge’ attack on Ukraine after Black Sea strike shakes the country

    As reported by Ukrainian officials, missile strikes overnight that are believed to have been carried out in response for drone attacks against a Russian tanker in the Black Sea resulted in the deaths of six individuals.

    On Saturday night, more than 70 air assault weapons were deployed by the Kremlin against sites in western Ukraine in a volley of missile attacks as retaliation.

    In spite of Kyiv’s Air Force initially claiming to have destroyed 30 of 40 missiles and 27 of the Iranian-made Shahed drones, the air force has subsequently revealed that at least six people have died as a result of the ten missiles that managed to escape.

    Just hours after similar attacks against the Russian port of Novorssiysk, Ukrainian drones flying over the Black Sea on Friday hit a Russian fuel ship with more than 450 kilogrammes of explosives.

    Following the attacks, Maria Zakharova, a spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, declared: “There can be no justification for such barbaric actions, they will not go unanswered, and they will inevitably be punished.”

    The retaliatory attacks, according to Serhiy Tyurin, deputy commander of the Khmelnytsky region military administration in Western Ukraine, arrived in three waves, damaging many structures and starting a warehouse fire.

    They may have had Starokostyantyniv’s airstrip as their intended destination, he continued.

    Four more people were injured in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine, where two of the fatalities happened, while two more people died in Donetsk.

    According to reports, a guided bomb also struck a blood transfusion facility in Kharkiv earlier in the day, and shelling in the village of Podoly resulted in the deaths of one 58-year-old lady and one 66-year-old male.

    A woman in her eighties was allegedly killed by Ukrainian shelling, and the main building of a nearby university was set on fire and collapsed without any known injuries, according to Donetsk officials nominated by the Kremlin.

    A drone was shot down from the nearby airspace on Sunday morning, briefly halting flights from Moscow’s Vnukovo airport, located about nine miles southwest of the city.

    Despite failing, it was the fourth attack on the Russian capital in the past month; on July 30, two drones crashed into Moscow’s financial sector after being disabled by local air defences.