Tensions Escalate: Ukraine Refutes Russian Drone Allegations
Ukraine's military has denied Russian allegations of drone attacks on energy facilities in Russia's Kursk and Bryansk regions, as well as in Crimea. They accuse Russia of fabricating claims to perpetuate the conflict. These accusations mark another chapter in the ongoing tensions between the two nations.

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In a development heightening tensions between Ukraine and Russia, Ukraine's military has categorically denied Russia's allegations of drone attacks targeting energy facilities. The locations in question include Russia's Kursk and Bryansk regions and the occupied Crimean peninsula.
In a statement released on the messaging platform Telegram, Ukraine's military accused the Russian army of fabricating claims. It described the allegations as an attempt to produce baseless narratives aimed at justifying the continued conflict between the two countries.
This exchange marks the latest episode in the fraught relations between Moscow and Kyiv, further complicating prospects for peace as both sides engage in a war of words and, potentially, military actions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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