Russia’s Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev commented on the Crimea bridge attack, stating to reporter Nadana Fridrikhson that the bombing “was a terrorist act and sabotage committed by the criminal Kiev regime,” stressing that this conclusion was reached after “all reports were presented” and that “there never was any doubt about that.”
Medvedev told Fridrikhson that, “Russia can only respond to this crime by directly killing terrorists, as is the custom elsewhere in the world,” adding that, “this is what Russian citizens expect,” as per the interview published on Fridrikhson’s Telegram channel.
On Saturday morning, a truck was blown up on the motorway section of the Crimean Bridge from the Taman Peninsula, which caused seven fuel tanks of a train traveling to the Crimean peninsula to go up in flames. Three people died as a result of the explosion, and two motorway sections of the bridge partially collapsed.
Immediately after the incident, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered that a governmental commission be formed to investigate the explosion of the bridge. According to the Kremlin, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed on October 8 a decree on enhancing security measures for the Crimea bridge, the energy bridge, and the gas pipeline connecting the Crimean peninsula with mainland Russia.
Source: Agencies (editted by Al-Manar English Website)