The Kremlin denied support for one of the parties to the conflict in the LPR
The administration of the President of the Russian Federation officially denied media reports about the Kremlin’s support for one of the parties to the conflict in the LPR, where disagreements arose between the head of the republic and the leadership of the local Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Moscow called what was happening in Lugansk an “internal matter” of the republic.
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The day before, the RBC agency reported, with reference to alleged information from the entourage of Russian Presidential Aide Vladislav Surkov, “about the support of certain political forces” in the LPR.
“This message is based on unknown reasons,” told TASS agency Head of the Department of the Presidential Administration for Social and Economic Cooperation with Member States of the Commonwealth of Independent States, the Republic of Abkhazia and the Republic of South Ossetia Mikhail Arutyunov. “No sources close to Vladislav Surkov could say this, since the events in Lugansk are an internal matter of the LPR, and no one from Lugansk “turned to the Kremlin” for support.”
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