Ukraine’s General Staff Rejects Russian False Claims of Bus Attack: Key Details.
Statement from the Ukrainian Armed Forces General Staff Spokesperson
According to Espreso.tv: Andriy Kovalev, spokesperson for the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, has confirmed that Ukrainian forces did not strike any civilian transport, denying Russian allegations of an attack on a bus traveling from Minsk to Anapa. On July 2, Russian propagandists circulated claims about an alleged strike on this bus, which stirred reactions within the international community.
Kovalev emphasized that
“The defense forces did not carry out any strikes on the specified civilian transport, and all accusations by the Russian Federation are completely false and fabricated.”He also stressed that
“The Armed Forces of Ukraine only target legitimate military objectives and do not engage in hostilities against civilians.”
Call to the International Community
Kovalev urged international partners and the global community to “firmly condemn yet another baseless accusation from the Russian Federation.” This statement is significant amid the ongoing military conflict and information war between Ukraine and Russia, which calls for a proper response from the international community.
The situation surrounding Russia’s accusations of attacks on civilian transport highlights the role of information warfare during the conflict. Ukraine’s response to such allegations is critical for maintaining international support and shaping public opinion. Since information about military actions can heavily influence how the conflict is perceived, it is essential that facts are clearly presented and refuted in the international arena.
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