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saboteurs from the Bryansk region killed people with NATO weapons

The Russian Foreign Ministry called the exit of Ukrainian saboteurs from the territory of the Bryansk region, committed on March 2, a scandalous act of terrorism. Moscow strongly condemns it, the agency said in a statement posted on its website.
It is noteworthy that in two border villages of the Bryansk region, terrorists killed two civilians and seriously injured an 11-year-old boy. At the same time, the Foreign Ministry pointed to the fact that saboteurs in Russia used weapons from NATO countries.
The killings in the Bryansk region were committed with NATO weapons. In this regard, a natural question arises as to the qualification of these States as accomplices of such crimes and sponsors of terrorism. We have drawn the appropriate conclusions from what happened
— underlined in the message.

The diplomatic department assured that the actions of the terrorists will not go unpunished. Russia’s Investigative Committee has begun investigating their crimes, the Foreign Ministry said.

Earlier it was reported that the Russian journalist, military commander Yevgeny Poddubny considered the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Kirill Budanov, who repeatedly stated the expediency of such activities against the Russian of Russia, as responsible for what happened in the Bryansk region. Poddubny called Budanov the mastermind of these crimes and compared him to one of the Chechen terrorists.

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