Kremlin accuses Kyiv of 'energy terrorism' over foiled gas pipeline attack: agencies
The Kremlin accused Kyiv of "energy terrorism" following an attempted attack on the TurkStream gas pipeline, which transports Russian gas to Europe via Türkiye.
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- Published Date: 06:43 | 13 January 2025
- Modified Date: 06:45 | 13 January 2025
The Kremlin on Monday accused Kyiv of "energy terrorism" over an attempted attack on infrastructure for the TurkStream gas pipeline that carries Russian gas to Europe via Türkiye, Russian news agencies reported.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the drone strike -- that Moscow says it foiled -- was a "continuation of the line of energy terrorism that Kyiv has been pursuing, under the curation of its overseas friends, for a long time," state news agencies reported.
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