Ukrainian army denies shooting at Russian border post

The Ukrainian army on Monday denied having fired on a border post used by the Russian security services (FSB), and accused Moscow of spreading “false information”.

“We cannot prevent them from producing this false information, but we can always emphasize that we do not fire on civilian infrastructure or on any territory in the Rostov region or whatever,” Ukrainian military spokesman Pavlo Kovalshuk told reporters.

“There was no artillery fire on the occupation forces,” the spokesman added.

Russia earlier accused Ukrainian forces of shelling a Russian border post, destroying a structure without causing any casualties.

“On February 21 at 09:50 a shell of unidentified type fired from the territory of Ukraine destroyed the duty post of border guards in the Rostov region, at a distance of regarding 150 kilometers from the Russian-Ukrainian border,” indicated the FSB, quoted by Russian news agencies.

Leave a Replay