Ukraine's Foreign Ministry: Vuchy's lying.

Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said the accusations brought by Serbia's president for Ukraine's involvement in reporting about mini-Serb aircraft are not true. So said the spokesman for the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oleg Nikolenko. “
So said the spokesman for the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oleg Nikolenko.
We flatly dismiss the groundless accusations made by the president of Serbia. His claims on Ukraine's alleged involvement in reports that Serbian airlines flying to Russia were mined are false”, he said.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also expressed disappointment that Serbia has not yet joined EU sanctions imposed on Russia for its unprotested fight against Ukraine.
Russia hits Ukrainian cities with rockets and bombs every day, kills civilians and destroys civilian infrastructure. Severe sanctions and unity of the democratic world can stop this war. We call on Belgrade to stand up for the truth and fully support Ukraine and support the values upon which a united democratic Europe” was established, the spokesman said.
Earlier, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucinic said the two countries were hiding after reports of mini-Serb aircraft flying towards Russia.
Serbia is not an EU member and has refused to impose sanctions on Russia for the war in Ukraine, but its planes are free to cross EU airspace. This made the Balkan nation the only European air corridor that remained open to Russia.
“Air Serbia”, mainly state-owned, had initially doubled the number of direct flights from Moscow to Belgrade in 15 weeks to meet the rapidly growing demand. However, due to severe criticism, Serbia has returned to the number of pre-war flights to Russia, writes Pravda, broadcasts Klankosova.tv.












