"Considering the Kiev regime's ongoing terrorist attacks on the gas transportation infrastructure that supplies gas to Turkiye under the Black Sea, we have repeatedly called on our Turkish partners to send clear, sobering signals to the Ukrainian side and demand that they stop such acts of aggression and guarantee their prevention in the future," he said.
Earlier, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov noted that Russia regularly conveyed concerns to Turkiye regarding the growing threat to the TurkStream and Blue Stream infrastructure. A Turkish government source told Sputnik that Ankara was monitoring reports from Moscow regarding attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces and threats to the TurkStream gas pipeline, and coordination was ongoing.