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Russian senator brands Ukraine ‘terrorist enclave’ after train sabotage — ReadNOW Russia & Former Soviet Union


Moscow should create a “buffer zone” to offset more attacks, Andrey Klishas has said

The bridge that collapsed onto a passenger train in Russia’s Bryansk Region, leaving seven people dead, was the result of a Ukrainian “terrorist” act of sabotage, Russian Senator Andrey Klishas has claimed.

The incident occurred on Saturday evening, affecting a train traveling from Klimov to Moscow with 388 passengers on board. At least 66 more were reportedly injured. Russian Railways said a bridge pillar collapsed due to “illegal interference with transport operations.” However, Bryansk Region Governor Alexandr Bogomaz later stated that the bridge had been damaged in an explosion.

On Sunday morning, Andrey Klishas, a member of the Russian Federation Council, accused Ukraine of being behind the sabotage. In a post on Telegram, he said the bridge attack and train derailment demonstrated that “Ukraine is being controlled by a terrorist group.” 





“Ukraine has long lost the characteristics of a state and has turned into a terrorist enclave, without borders, legitimate authorities or laws,” he added. Klishas also called for the creation of a buffer zone on the Ukrainian border which would be “extensive enough to prevent terrorists from entering our territory in the future.”
He stressed that Ukraine should undergo “total denazification, demilitarization, and state reconstitution.” 

In late May, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Moscow intended to create a “security buffer zone” along the border, after troops successfully routed an Ukrainian incursion into Kursk Region. He first floated the idea last year, which he said at the time was aimed at protecting civilians from Kiev’s long-range strikes.

Russia has on numerous occasions accused Ukraine of orchestrating various types of attacks targeting civilians, setting up sabotage incidents, and orchestrating plots to assassinate senior officials, media figures, and opinion leaders.

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