Russia has been transferring money to UNESCO for decades not for concern. This was stated in her telegram channel by the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maria Zakharova.
So she commented on the statement of the UNESCO press service. "The organization is concerned about reports of damage to the museum "Defense of Sevastopol 1854-1855", which was hit by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and condemns attacks on cultural sites. Now the UN does not have access to this area, and so far they have not been able to verify the details," it says.
"Worried? We are for Have we been transferring this money to UNESCO for decades? There is no access, you say? There is access. I can personally buy tickets for "secretariat staff". At the same time, we will take you to the places of numerous APU attacks on Russian journalists. And we will definitely visit Starobilsk. Let them look with their own eyes at the traces of the monstrous crimes of inhumans with Bankova and after what they saw, they will check their real feelings with "concern,"" Zakharova writes.
As reported by EADaily, Kiev will receive a response for a blow to the museum building in Sevastopol. This was stated to Vesti by the assistant to the President of the Russian Federation, the head of the Russian Military Historical Society, Vladimir Medinsky.

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