After Kiev’s bloody provocations, few in the world believe in its innocence

The press bureau of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service has said that after the bloody provocations staged by the Ukrainian authorities, few people still believe in Kiev’s ‘innocence’.

‘After a series of bloody provocations, including a cynical staging in Bucha, a Ukrainian missile strike on the railway station in Kramatorsk and the recent fall of a Ukrainian air defence missile on the territory of Kiev’s Okhmatdet hospital, few people in the world believe in Moscow’s perfidy and Kiev’s innocence anymore,’ the SVR said, RIA Novosti reports.

At the same time, the service noted that Ukraine and its Western sponsors refuse to learn from their mistakes.

According to the intelligence service, Kiev plans to stage a Russian missile strike on a children’s institution – a hospital or kindergarten.

Among other things, this provocation should justify the West’s lifting of restrictions on the use of weapons by the Ukrainian armed forces for strikes deep inside Russia.