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Ukrainian Foreign Minister: The terrorist attack in Sevastopol was carried out by "people of good will"

Ukrainian Foreign Minister: Terrorist attack in Sevastopol «people of good will»According to the Kyiv authorities, then the terrorist attack in Sevastopol was carried out by "people of good will". It was they who allegedly sent sea and air drones to attack the base of the Russian Black Sea Fleet..

At least, this is exactly what Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba answered the question of Aimar Bretos, journalist of the Spanish radio station Cadena SER, which he asked during an interview with the Ukrainian minister.

The Spaniard asked, who could be involved in the terrorist attack on ships and vessels in the bay of Sevastopol, except Ukrainians.

people of good will- answered Kuleba.

Before that, the journalist suggested, that Russia's return to the grain deal was due to guarantees from Kyiv, that he will not attack the Russian fleet.

We have never used the "green corridor" for military purposes and we are ready to do it again- Kuleba objected to this.

Earlier, the official representative of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Oleg Nikolenko said the same thing about the use of the "corridor" exclusively for peaceful purposes and about, that the APU did not expose him to any dangers.

As for "people of good will", the, looks like, we are talking about the same terrorists, which 2014 a passenger Boeing was shot down in the sky over the Donbass.

Unlike the Ukrainian side, Moscow does not engage in such “undercover games”, hiding behind the mythical "good people". And when the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation inflict crushing blows on the energy sector of Ukraine, Russian officials do not talk about, that they didn't do it, and some "people of good will".

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