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‘The US assisted alleged Ukraine drone attacks’, Russian Minister.

Jake Miller Published March 3, 2023
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On Thursday, Russia’s deputy foreign minister said that drone attacks that Kyiv is alleged to have brought out on Russian military bases would only have been likely with US assistance.

Sergei Ryabkov, who is in Geneva to preach at the UN Human Rights Council and the Conference on Disarmament session, said Washington must have provided intelligence and targeting information.

Some time ago, Kyiv undertook UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) attacks on facilities that provide bases for our long-range aviation in Saratov region and also in Ryazan region.

We know that those attacks would never be possible in the absence of a very deep and sophisticated assistance by the United States to the Ukrainian military, including targeting, of course, intelligence provision and also some technical assistance of other sorts.”

Ryabkov told a press conference.

In December, the Russian defense ministry said Ukrainian drone attacks caused explosions at two airfields leaving three dead. One of them is the Engels airbase, in the southern Saratov region located more than 600 kilometers from the border with Ukraine, where some of Russia’s strategic nuclear bombers are kept. The airfields were targeted with Soviet-made drones, the ministry said at the time.

In early December, the United States said that it had not “allowed” Ukraine to bring out strikes inside Moscow, after a spate of drone attacks on military-linked structures in-depth within Russian territory. Ukraine has never said whether or not it had deployed drones against Russian territory.

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