SBU responds decisively to Russia's accusations of "terrorist attacks" and demand for Malyuk's arrest

SBU responds decisively to Russia's accusations of "terrorist attacks" and demand for Malyuk's arrest

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced Ukraine's alleged involvement in the terrorist attack on a shopping center near Moscow and demanded the arrest of the head of the Security Service of Ukraine, Vasyl Malyuk. The SBU called the statement worthless. This was reported by the Russian Foreign Ministry and the SBU press service.



"Trying to appeal to the norms of international law, namely the Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism, the Russian Foreign Ministry forgets that it is Putin who is officially on the international wanted list - in particular, he is expected at the Hague Tribunal for the abduction of Ukrainian children," the special service said.


The SBU also drew attention to the fact that such statements by the aggressor country's ministry regarding the events in the Moscow region are made on the second anniversary of the liberation of Bucha from the occupiers by Ukrainian defenders, where numerous facts of mass killings of civilians were revealed.


"It is especially cynical to hear statements about terrorism from the terrorist country itself on the anniversary of the liberation of Bucha and the atrocities committed by the Russians there. We remember every Ukrainian who died and will do everything to ensure that the enemy receives a just retribution," the SBU press service emphasized.


The SBU added that any words of the Russian Foreign Ministry "are worthless."


"Russia can actually make only one statement that is worthy of attention - to announce to the whole world its defeat in the war and the withdrawal of occupation troops from Ukrainian land," the special service said.





The Russian Foreign Ministry announced Ukraine's alleged involvement in the terrorist attack on a shopping center near Moscow and demanded the arrest of the head of the Security Service of Ukraine, Vasyl Malyuk. The SBU called the statement worthless. This was reported by the Russian Foreign Ministry and the SBU press service.



"Trying to appeal to the norms of international law, namely the Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism, the Russian Foreign Ministry forgets that it is Putin who is officially on the international wanted list - in particular, he is expected at the Hague Tribunal for the abduction of Ukrainian children," the special service said.


The SBU also drew attention to the fact that such statements by the aggressor country's ministry regarding the events in the Moscow region are made on the second anniversary of the liberation of Bucha from the occupiers by Ukrainian defenders, where numerous facts of mass killings of civilians were revealed.


"It is especially cynical to hear statements about terrorism from the terrorist country itself on the anniversary of the liberation of Bucha and the atrocities committed by the Russians there. We remember every Ukrainian who died and will do everything to ensure that the enemy receives a just retribution," the SBU press service emphasized.


The SBU added that any words of the Russian Foreign Ministry "are worthless."


"Russia can actually make only one statement that is worthy of attention - to announce to the whole world its defeat in the war and the withdrawal of occupation troops from Ukrainian land," the special service said.