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"Home Logic": Russia requires not to study the drones of whipped drones over Ukraine

If the UN does not listen, the Russians threaten to withdraw from the "grain agreement". The Ukrainian delegation condemned such blackmail. The UN Secretary General Antonio Guttherer said that experts should go to Ukraine who will establish what drones the Russian army beats on Ukrainian infrastructure. In response, the deputy permanent representative of the Russian Federation at the UN Dmitry Polyansky stated that Russia can review cooperation with the organization, the BBC reports.

The Russian diplomat noted that such a step of the Russian Federation would go if the UN send experts to the study of the whipped drones. He assured that there is no need for such a mission, since Russia uses only drones of its own production.

"We have our own drone production industry, which creates products for this campaign, so all the accusations remain on the conscience of our Western colleagues," Polyansky said after graduating from a closed meeting of the UN Security Council, where Iran was accused of supplies to Russia's drones. Polyanski cited "evidence": there are inscriptions in Russian on the wreckage of the dropped drones. "I do not think that Russian is so widely used in Iran," he said.

Polyansky hinted that, if it is not listened to its warnings, Russia may refuse to continue the grain agreement, which allowed to restore exports of agricultural products from Ukrainian ports. The agreement expires on November 19. The permanent representative of Ukraine in the organization Sergey Kislytsa responded to this threat unambiguously. "Truly a derite logic from one of the most disgusting persons that the UN once saw," he said.

We will remind, the Independent International Commission of the UN for the investigation of events in Ukraine has concluded that the Russian military is responsible for the "most of" offenses in Ukraine, in particular for attacks on civilians. There were cases of mass execution, illegal imprisonment, torture, ill -treatment, rapes and other varieties of sexual abuse that took place in the occupied Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.