Moscow continues to blame the U.S. for a June 23 missile attack that killed four civilians near Crimea’s port of Sevastopol.
Moscow blames Washington for missile attack that killed four Russian civilians.
Attack with U.S.-supplied munitions ‘will not go unanswered,’ Russia’s foreign ministry told ambassador.
Moscow annexed Crimea in 2014 and now regards the strategic peninsula as sovereign Russian Federation territory.
Moscow blames Kyiv for missile attack on Crimea that reportedly damaged two Russian naval vessels and left 24 people injured.
Moscow will revive the stalled Black Sea Grain Initiative if its demands for reciprocity are met, however, tensions continue to mount in the Black Sea as Russia targets Ukrainian seaports while fending off attack drones in the Crimean Peninsula.
Twice in the past three days, attack drones have struck a financial district in Moscow, posing what the Kremlin describes as a “clear and present” danger. Kyiv, for its part, has hailed recent attacks—in both Moscow and Crimea—while declining to take responsibility for them.
Moscow continues to blame the U.S. for a June 23 missile attack that killed four civilians near Crimea’s port of Sevastopol.
Moscow blames Washington for missile attack that killed four Russian civilians.
Attack with U.S.-supplied munitions ‘will not go unanswered,’ Russia’s foreign ministry told ambassador.
Moscow annexed Crimea in 2014 and now regards the strategic peninsula as sovereign Russian Federation territory.
Moscow blames Kyiv for missile attack on Crimea that reportedly damaged two Russian naval vessels and left 24 people injured.
Moscow will revive the stalled Black Sea Grain Initiative if its demands for reciprocity are met, however, tensions continue to mount in the Black Sea as Russia targets Ukrainian seaports while fending off attack drones in the Crimean Peninsula.
Twice in the past three days, attack drones have struck a financial district in Moscow, posing what the Kremlin describes as a “clear and present” danger. Kyiv, for its part, has hailed recent attacks—in both Moscow and Crimea—while declining to take responsibility for them.