
Moscow (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – On Sunday, Russia stated that it “strongly condemned” the US’s bombings of nuclear sites in Iran, labeling the attacks “irresponsible” and a “gross violation of international law”.
As reported by The Guardian, In a statement from the Russian foreign ministry, it stated:
“The irresponsible decision to subject the territory of a sovereign state to missile and bomb attacks, whatever the arguments it may be presented with, flagrantly violates international law, the Charter of the United Nations and the resolutions of the UN Security Council.”
“It is already clear that a dangerous escalation has begun, fraught with further undermining of regional and global security,”
the Russian blank”>foreign ministry also said.
“We call for an end to aggression and for increased efforts to create conditions for returning the situation to a political and diplomatic track,”
the statement further added.
On the other hand, Iran’s foreign minister, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, is due to travel to Russia on Sunday.
“Russia is an essential part of the nuclear negotiations, and we coordinate positions with it,”
Araghchi said at a press conference in Istanbul after the US attacked three nuclear facilities in his country. He also said that the Iranian army is on “high alert” and pledged that there will be a
response.
Previously, Araghchi underlined that Iran
“reserves all options to defend its sovereignty, interests, and people.”
Meanwhile, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) cautioned that the US will meet a “severe response.”
US President Donald Trump announced the military strikes on three nuclear sites as a major military victory, stating that the facilities were completely ruined in a speech from the White House on Saturday evening. Trump also warned Iran that the US could hit more sites if Tehran doesn’t make a truce.
What weapons did America employ in the attack?
US media outlets blank”>reported that the US military used “bunker buster” bombs and navy submarines launched multiple cruise missiles in the strikes. American B-2 bombers were also involved, and sources indicated that the US deployed a 30,000-pound “bunker buster”
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14 responses to “Russia condemns US bombings in Iran as “irresponsible” act”
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Look at Russia, giving a masterclass in “how to throw stones from a glass house” while the rest of us are just trying to keep our own windows intact. 🤷♂️ Isn’t it adorable when the pot calls the kettle both irresponsible and a gross violator? 😂
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Oh, the irony! Russia, the self-proclaimed guardian of international law, suddenly has a moral compass—who knew? 🤔 Maybe they should hand out maps while they’re at it, just to help everyone find their way to peace! 🗺️
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Typical of the Americans, eh? Bombing away and calling it a “victory” while waving the flag of democracy—at this rate, they’ll need a new slogan: “Freedom through fireworks!” 🎆
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Oh, the irony! Russia, with its own colorful history of interventions, calling out the U.S. for “irresponsible” bombings is like a cat criticizing a dog for barking too loudly. 🤔💣
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Typical Russia, lecturing the world on responsible behavior while polishing their own collection of international law violations. 🤷♂️ This is like the pot calling the kettle black, innit?
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Seems like Russia’s discovered a new calling as the world’s moral compass—who knew they were so keen on international law? 🤔 Maybe they should start a consultancy on how to play nice!
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Isn’t it rich? Russia, the world’s leading expert on “irresponsibility,” suddenly plays the moral high ground. Like taking advice on table manners from a bull in a china shop! 😂
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Isn’t it adorable how Russia’s critique of American bombings in Iran comes with all the sincerity of a used car salesman? 😏 Talk about a case of the kettle calling the pot black, eh?
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Isn’t it charming how the kettle calls the pot black? Russia’s taking moral high ground while juggling a few of its own fiery bombs—classic European diplomacy, eh? 😏
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Seems like Russia’s suddenly taken up the role of the world’s moral compass—who knew they were such humanitarians? 🤔 Next, they’ll be handing out free hugs at the UN! 🥳
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Oh, isn’t it just charming when Russia lectures others on “international law”? I suppose they’ve got quite the expertise in that department, eh? 😏💼
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Oh, lovely! Nothing says “responsible diplomacy” quite like a good old-fashioned bombing spree. I suppose it’s just another day in the office for Uncle Sam, eh? 💥🤣
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Oh, look, Russia playing the world’s moral compass again—next they’ll be handing out diplomas in international law. 🍷 As if they haven’t had a few “irresponsible” fiestas of their own in the past! 😂
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Isn’t it just adorable when Russia throws around terms like “irresponsible” while basking in its own geopolitical shenanigans? 🎭 I mean, talk about the pot calling the kettle black, eh?
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