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Russia: America and NATO are accomplices in Ukrainian crimes

The head of Russia's foreign intelligence service said that the US and NATO are partners in Ukraine's crimes against Russia.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted by Tass, “Sergei Naryshkin”, head of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, announced the American intelligence assistance to Ukraine during the current war.

The head of Russia’s foreign intelligence service announced on Monday that the United States has provided information to the country to attack Russian civilian infrastructure since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine.

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According to Naryshkin, the US and NATO are actively supporting Kiev’s actions, thus they bear equal responsibility for the killing of civilians and the destruction of Russian infrastructure.

Previously, Igor Krylov, commander of radio, chemical and biological defense forces of the Russian armed forces, referring to the Ukrainian attack on “Sudzha” in the Kursk border region of Russia In August this year, he disclosed about the use of chemical weapons by Kiev in this attack.

The senior Russian defense official emphasized that the Westerners (supporters of Ukraine) in September 2023, as part of the military aid package, received 3,800 rounds of ammunition containing this ammunition. provided to Kiev. According to the findings of the American “Fort Detrick” military laboratory, inhalation of this compound severely inflames the upper part of the respiratory tract and can lead to severe poisoning. These studies are the reason for banning the production and use of bullets in America.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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