According to the Kremlin, the Russian President did not want to comment too quickly on the serious explosion on the Crimean bridge. But now he did step up and blamed Ukraine for the "terrorist attack."
The Russian President Wladimir Putin has blamed the Ukrainian secret service SBU for the heavy explosion on the Crimean bridge. "There is no doubt. This is an act of terrorism aimed at destroying critical civil infrastructure in the Russian Federation," said the Kremlin chief on Sunday evening. Kyiv has not yet admitted involvement in the attack.
Russian citizens and foreign states helped prepare the terrorist attack, said the head of the national investigative agency, Alexander Bastrykin, at the meeting with Putin, from which the state media published video clips. Of the Kremlin has announced a meeting between Putin and the Russian National Security Council for this Monday. A reaction to the attack could be discussed there.
On Saturday morning, an explosion shook the 19-kilometer bridge that connects Russia and the Black Sea peninsula annexed by Moscow in 2014 Crimea connects. Around seven and a half months after the start of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, Putin's strategically and symbolically important heart project was severely damaged. According to official information from Moscow, three people died. In the meantime, rail and car traffic have been completely stopped, but have now largely resumed.
In a first reaction on Saturday, Russia's national investigative committee announced that, according to preliminary information, a truck had exploded on the bridge. Bastrykin now said that many witnesses and eyewitnesses had been questioned. Investigations into the attack continued, including analysis of explosives, genetic and criminal expertise. Ukrainian media, on the other hand, already suspected that the Ukrainian intelligence could be behind it.
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