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Russian intelligence: there were traces of explosives on the ship from Turkey

Russian intelligence: there were traces of explosives on the ship from Turkey

As the war between Russia and Ukraine continues, tensions rise on the Ankara-Moscow line…

After Russia terminated the grain corridor agreement signed with Ukraine under the mediation of Turkey and the United Nations last week, a new statement from the Russian intelligence unit FSB arrived today.

“MAY HAVE BROUGHT EXPLOSIVES TO UKRAINE”

In a statement quoted by the British news agency Reuters with the phrase “last minute”, the FSB said that “traces of explosives were detected in the vehicle that came from Turkey to transport grain to Rostov na Danu, Russia.”

In the news quoted by the Russian news agency TASS, it was indicated that the ship in question was anchored in the port of Kiliya, Ukraine in May, and that this ship may have transported explosives to Ukraine.

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Source: Sozcu

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