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Ukraine claims Russia might be arranging a bogus banner ‘psychological oppressor assault’ at a substance plant in Crimea

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Last Updated on 24/02/2022 by Ulka

Ukraine’s tactical insight unit asserted Wednesday that representatives had been emptied from a synthetic substances plant in Russian-involved Crimea in front of a potential “psychological oppressor assault” that would be dishonestly accused on Kyiv.

In a post on Facebook, the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine said it had gathered insight showing that “all representatives” had been driven away from the Titan synthetic substances plant in Armiansk, Crimea. The reason, the post said, may be to blame Ukraine for doing an assault on the office – giving a defence to war.

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“We formally proclaim that Ukraine has not arranged and doesn’t design any demonstration of treachery at this office,” the post said.

Russia has in excess of 150,000 soldiers positioned along Ukraine’s boundaries, with Russian-moved separatists in the east of the country on Wednesday officially mentioning military intercession. The US and different partners of Ukraine have more than once blamed Russia for arranging “misleading banner” assaults to depict an intrusion as guarded in nature.

Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine’s unfamiliar priest, said the departure of the Crimea synthetic substances plant could be essential for that work.

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Ulka is a tech enthusiast and business politics, columnist at TheDigitalhacker. She writer about Geo Politics, Business Politics and Country Economics in general.
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