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Is Crimea Bridge going to be the second Pearl Harbor ? | Russia-Ukraine Conflict | Master Stroke

As Russian air strikes killed at least 14 and injured nearly a 100, Ukraine ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya called Moscow a ‘terrorist state’, accusing it of committing war crimes by deliberately targeting civilians. However, the Russian envoy to the UN in turn termed Ukraine equal to the 'the most outrageous terrorist organisations' after the Russia-Crimea bridge got severel damaged in a blast – for which Ukraine has not yet claimed responsibility.

Ukraine’s ambassador to the UN, at a meeting of the general assembly leveled a scathing attack against Russia saying, "Deliberate targeting of civilians is a war crime. By launching missile attacks on civilians, sleeping in their homes or rushing to work, children going to schools, Russia has proven once again that it is a terrorist state that must be deterred in the strongest possible ways.'

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