Russian Ship Caesar Kunikov: Ukrainian Strike Rumors and Kremlin Response

2024-02-14 09:43:00

The Kremlin did not comment on rumors regarding a Ukrainian strike on a Russian ship Photo: Igor Pantin © URA.RU

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said he would not comment on information regarding a potential strike by Ukrainian forces on the Russian ship Caesar Kunikov. He noted that all this is connected with the progress of the special operation in Ukraine.

“This is directly related to the course of the SVO. This is exclusively the prerogative of the Russian Ministry of Defense. I can’t say anything regarding this,” Dmitry Peskov clarified during a conference call. His words are reported by a URA.RU correspondent.

Reports of an attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the Russian ship Caesar Kunikov took place on February 14. However, the Russian Ministry of Defense has not yet commented on this information or confirmed it.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said he would not comment on information regarding a potential strike by Ukrainian forces on the Russian ship Caesar Kunikov. He noted that all this is connected with the progress of the special operation in Ukraine. “This is directly related to the course of the SVO. This is exclusively the prerogative of the Russian Ministry of Defense. I can’t say anything regarding this,” Dmitry Peskov clarified during a conference call. His words are reported by a URA.RU correspondent. Reports of an attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the Russian ship Caesar Kunikov took place on February 14. However, the Russian Ministry of Defense has not yet commented on this information or confirmed it.

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