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Zelenskiy: Russia uses tankers to spy on them and sabotage

On Tuesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy accused Russia of using oil tanks for intelligence gathering and sabotage.

In a Telegram post, Zelenskiy said that his country, after being briefed by Ukraine's chief of foreign intelligence, was cooperating in this matter with its allies. "At the moment, Russians use tankers to not only earn money for war but also for reconnaissance, and even sabotage. "It is possible to stop it," he added. Zelenskiy, in a video message he gave later that night, said that foreign intelligence chief Oleh Ivashchenko had described in his report the way Russia used tankers from its shadow fleet to "conduct destabilising and sabotage operations in Europe."

He said that recent cases of drones launched from tanks are an example. "We share this information with our partners, and it's important that they respond to Russia in a real way." Reporting by Yuliia Dsya. Max Hunder wrote the article. Mark Potter, Ron Popeski, Mark Porter and Mark Potter) edited the work.

(source: Reuters)