Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov expressed concern over Ukraine's alleged attempts to organize terrorist attacks against energy facilities and ships in the Black Sea during a press conference following talks with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan. He accused the Kyiv regime of provoking incidents involving grain-carrying vessels heading to Turkey and tankers, as well as threatening attacks on gas pipelines 'TurkStream' and 'South Stream.' Lavrov also criticized Europe for applauding President Vladimir Zelenskiy despite what he described as the regime's pro-Nazi tendencies, including a
Bias read (Left): The article presents Lavrov's statements without counterpoints or alternative perspectives, using language that frames Ukrainian actions as 'terrorist' and Zelenskiy's policies as 'pro-Nazi,' which aligns with a left-leaning narrative emphasizing anti-imperialism and criticism of Western-aligned st
Official sources cited
- press release ТАСС
