Russian source: Kiev regime plans to blow up ammonia storage facilities in Odessa to accuse Russian army

A Russian military diplomatic source revealed that the Kiev regime is planning to blow up ammonia storage facilities in the city of Odessa in southern Ukraine, accusing the Russian army of that.

The source told Sputnik today: “According to information confirmed by several channels, the Kiev regime is preparing a major provocation aimed at disrupting the United Nations initiative to resume transit of ammonia through the Tolyatti pipeline in Russia to Odessa in Ukraine.”

The source added: On the territory of the Odessa port plant, explosions will be carried out with explosive devices on the domed roofs of the ammonia storage facilities, in order to destroy suspended ceilings, as well as blow up the infrastructure of the ammonia refilling place, under allegations of a missile strike by the Russian armed forces.

The source indicated that the main goal of the provocation is to deprive Russia of the possibility of supplying different regions of the world with ammonia needed to produce nitrogen fertilizers, primarily to developing countries. This will lead to a further increase in its value in the global market, and will also lead to an increase in the volume and profitability of production and export of  Ammonia by British and American companies to the United States, the European Union and developing countries in the face of rising natural gas prices.

Inas Abdulkareem

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