Russian President Vladimir Putin has indicted Ukraine of being behind the Kerch ground explosion, masterminding an “act of terrorism” that destroyed part of the pivotal link between Russia and the adjoined home of Crimea, as calls grow for damages.
The ground, which holds important strategic and emblematic value to Russia, was incompletely damaged on Saturday by what Moscow has said was a truck lemon. Road and rail business on the 19 km(12- afar) ground was temporarily halted, hindering a vital force route for Russia’s fortified forces battling a renewed Ukrainian counterattack.
“There’s no mistrustfulness. This is an act of terrorism aimed at destroying critically important mercenary structure,” Putin said on Sunday in a videotape posted on the Kremlin’s Telegram channel.
“This was cooked , carried out and ordered by the Ukrainian special services.”
Putin is due to convene a meeting of the country’s security council on Monday with the body’s Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev saying that Russia should kill the “terrorists” responsible for the attack.
“Russia can only respond to this crime by directly killing terrorists, as is the custom away in the world. This is what Russian citizens anticipate,” the former chairman was quoted as saying by the state news agency Tass.
The damage to the ground came amid battleground defeats for Russia in the east and south, and growing concern over the use of nuclear munitions. Russia last month formally adjoined four areas of Ukraine following hastily- organised blackballs that traduced transnational law, and Putin has constantly advised that any attack on Russia could provoke a nuclear response.
Putin made the blameworthiness against Ukraine during a meeting with Alexander Bastrykin, the head of Russia’s Investigative Committee, who presented the findings of an inquiry into the ground blast and posterior fire.
Bastrykin said the truck had travelled through Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia, North Ossetia, and Russia’s Krasnodar region before reaching the ground. Among those who helped in the attack were “citizens of Russia and foreign countries,” Bastrykin added in the videotape on the Kremlin’s Telegram channel.
In Kyiv, presidential counsel Mikhail Podolyak called Putin’s blameworthiness “too pessimistic indeed for Russia”.
“Putin accuses Ukraine of terrorism?” he said. “It has not indeed been 24 hours since Russian airplanes fired 12 rockets into a domestic area of Zaporizhzhia, killing 13 people and injuring further than 50. No, there’s only one state terrorist and the whole world knows who he is.”