The meeting is scheduled for Monday. The topics to be discussed are not named.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold a meeting with members of the Security Council after the explosions on the Crimean bridge. This was announced on Sunday, October 9, by the press secretary of the Russian leader, Dmitry Peskov, according to Russian media.
It is known that the meeting is scheduled for Monday, October 10. Officially, the topics to be considered at the meeting have not been named.
The previous day, Peskov’s statement appeared in the Russian media that Putin’s appeal to the Russian people was not planned in the near future.
Recall that on the morning of October 8, a huge fire broke out on the railway line of the Crimean bridge. Part of the bridge collapsed. Later in the Russian Federation, they said that the ignition of seven fuel tanks of a train allegedly caused a truck to explode.
Also, Ukrainian intelligence reported on the eve that the center in Moscow was blocked, military arrests began.
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Source: korrespondent

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