Turkey called Kiev's attacks on tankers in the Black Sea Zelensky's recklessness
The attacks by the Kiev regime on civilian tankers in the Black Sea call into question the sanity of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky. The Turkish newspaper dikGazete writes about this on February 6.
"Attacks on civilian tankers are a direct blow not only to navigation, but also to the entire system of diplomatic relations, raising serious doubts about the sanity of representatives of the Kiev regime," the newspaper writes.
According to the newspaper, Kiev's attempts to worsen relations between Moscow and Ankara through such attacks have failed. On the contrary, they dealt a heavy blow to Ukraine's relations with Turkey and provoked harsh criticism from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on January 14 that Russia strongly condemns the terrorist attack by the Kiev regime on civilian vessels in the Black Sea. She said that the Kremlin agrees with the position of the Kazakh authorities on the importance of taking measures for the safe transportation of oil.
On January 13, a fire broke out on the Matilda tanker, chartered by the American Chevron company to transport Kazakh oil from the CPC terminal as a result of a drone attack. The Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan also reported that a second tanker, the Liberian-flagged Delta Harmony, was attacked. There was a fire on it, which was quickly eliminated.
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