Russia's Miroshnik says NATO Coordination Center, Western sponsors approve Ukrainian terrorist attacks including Tuapse strike
Russian diplomat claims Ukraine resorts to sabotage to compensate for battlefield failures
Quick Look
- Russian Foreign Ministry Ambassador at Large Rodion Miroshnik accused NATO's Coordination Center and Western sponsors of approving Ukrainian terrorist attacks, including the strike on Tuapse.
- He stated that Ukraine has lost the initiative on the battlefield and is suffering defeats, forcing it to resort to sabotage.
- Miroshnik made the statement on Solovyov Live, asserting that these attacks are blessed by NATO and the sponsors who fund them.
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Why It Matters
Russia has consistently accused NATO of direct involvement in the Ukraine conflict. Tuapse is a city on Russia's Black Sea coast that has been reportedly targeted in Ukrainian attacks. The statement comes as Russia claims Ukraine is losing ground militarily.
MOSCOW, April 30. /TASS/. The NATO Coordination Center and Western sponsors approve Ukrainian terrorist attacks such as the strike on Tuapse to compensate for Kiev's failures on the line of contact, Russian Foreign Ministry Ambassador at Large on Kiev's War Crimes Rodion Miroshnik said. According to the diplomat, Ukraine has lost its initiative on the battlefield and is suffering defeats, which forces it to resort to sabotage. "I am sure that this kind of action [such as the attacks on Tuapse] is blessed by both the NATO coordination center and those sponsors who actually give money for it," Miroshnik said on Solovyov Live.
Open Questions
- What evidence supports the claim that NATO Coordination Center approved specific attacks?
- What is the specific nature of the Tuapse strike being referenced?
- Which Western sponsors is Miroshnik referring to?






