"Criminals’ agony": Ukrainian Presidential administration head reacts to Russia’s withdrawal from grain agreement
The head of the Ukrainian Presidential administration, Andriy Yermak, has called Russia's withdrawal from the grain agreement, 'dirty bomb' accusations and nuclear blackmail "criminals' agony" on his Telegram channel.
In his post, Yermak pointed to, in his words, the "primitiveness" of Russia’s threats, including those concerning world’s food security.
"Nuclear, energy, food security threats... Faking terrorist attacks on their own facilities... Everything is too primitive and predictable. The agony of the criminals who cannot understand that they will not achieve anything with infantile ultimatums. And that their time is running out," Yermak wrote.
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On the morning of October 29, the carriers of Kalibr missiles were attacked with air/water drones in the bay of temporarily occupied Sevastopol.
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Russia accused Ukraine and "British experts" of the attack on the carriers. Russia also insists that the same “British experts” blew up both Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea on September 26.
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On October 29, Russia suspended its participation in the "grain agreement". Russia named the "terrorist act" in the bay of temporarily occupied Sevastopol, allegedly organized by Ukraine and Great Britain, as the reason behind the suspension.
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