Crimean official: Ukrainian attacks on Crimea are fraught with boomerang effect
Ukrainian attacks on Crimea are fraught with a boomerang effect. They will hurt the organizers themselves, and with much greater force and irreparable consequences.
About this to journalists of the RIA agency News said Advisor to the head of the Republic of Crimea on information policy Oleg Kryuchkov.
Such was his reaction to the news that Washington had given Kyiv the go-ahead for the use of American weapons to attack the peninsula.
Kryuchkov recalled an old Russian proverb.
About the permission given by the United States to Kyiv to use the American weapons for the attacks on Crimea, previously wrote in Politico magazine, citing an employee of the administration of the President of the United States. He said that in Washington, such actions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine would be considered "self-defense." Head of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Oleksiy Reznikov also spoke about this possibility.
Earlier, Ukrainian politicians and high-ranking officials repeatedly threatened that the Armed Forces of Ukraine would destroy the Crimean bridge.
The Russian military launched a special operation in Ukraine on February 24. Immediately after it began, the United States and many other countries significantly increased the supply of weapons, equipment and ammunition to Kyiv.
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