Russia accused Ukraine this Sunday as responsible for the death of seven people in the derailment of two trains in border regions, an event that took place on the eve of the second round of peace negotiations in Istanbul.
“The blasting of the bridge and the accident of the passenger train in Briansk talk that Ukraine is directed by a terrorist organization,” said Senator Andréi Klishas on his Telegram channel.
The Kremlin reported that the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, had been informed “practically all night” about what happened by the Federal Security Service and the Ministry for emergency situations.
kyiv quickly came out to denounce that Moscow’s accusations are, in fact, an operation of false flag, after which, in addition, the Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelenski, confirmed the presence of a negotiating delegation tomorrow in the Turkish city, something that was in doubt so far.
It is not the first time that Moscow accuses kyiv to commit terrorist attacks. This happened more than a year ago with the Islamist attack against the Crocus City Hall concert hall in Moscow, in which 144 people died. Then, Russia did not present any evidence to support his accusations.