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Podolyak says Ukraine isn't involved in explosions in Russia
Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the head of the President's Office, says Ukraine isn't involved in the explosions in Russia and advises the Russian leadership to be afraid of its partisans
He wrote about this on Twitter.
“The story about the Ukrainian sabotage group in Russia is a classic deliberate provocation. The Russian Federation wants to scare its people to justify the attack on another country and the growing poverty after the year of war,” Podolyak tweeted.
“The partisan movement in Russia is getting stronger and more aggressive. Fear your partisans…” he added.
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Earlier, Russia reported on a 'Ukrainian sabotage group' in the Bryansk region.
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On February 28, explosions occurred in Yeysk, Russia.
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On February 28, a fire broke out at a Rosneft oil depot in the Russian city of Tuapse, and local residents complained of explosions.
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