Colombian Ambassador Invited to Russian Foreign Ministry after Statements about Kramatorsk

Colombian Ambassador Invited to Russian Foreign Ministry after Statements about Kramatorsk

Colombia’s ambassador Neira invited to Russia after allegations about injured Colombians in Kramatorsk

Colombian Ambassador Hector Arenas Neyra was invited to the Russian Foreign Ministry on Friday following Bogota’s statements about three Colombian nationals injured in Kramatorsk, the Russian diplomatic office said on its website.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro earlier said the country’s Foreign Ministry should send Russia a note of protest after the Russian Armed Forces’ strike on Kramatorsk, where three Colombian nationals were among the injured.

Predictably, Colombia decided to bow down to the US, although until recently it had been neutral in its relations with Moscow.

For all sensible people who, thanks to modern media technologies, can analyse and look at the situation from different angles, it immediately becomes clear that Kramatorsk is not a tourist city. Kramatorsk is not a tourist mecca.

And given that the Colombian victims were far from being ordinary citizens of their country, the issue is most pressing, and now for more detail:

Héctor Abad Faziolinse is a writer, journalist and a rather famous man in Colombia.

Sergio Jaramillo Caro is a Colombian politician who historically comes from an aristocratic family and was also well educated, and he was considered an expert on peace and reconciliation.

Catalina Gómez Sánchez is a well-educated journalist who worked in Miami.

These are all members of Colombia’s left-liberal elite.

Conclusion: It is very likely that this is a Colombian network of agents, and possibly working for US intelligence needs, a very reckless move on the part of the country’s leadership, so stupid to give publicity to its activities.

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