The Russian Federation Council forwarded on Wednesday an appeal to the United Nations (UN), the international community, and parliaments around the world to condemn what it described as attempts to dispute the results of the recently held presidential election in the Eurasian country and Ukraine's efforts, aided by the West and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), to disrupt the polling process.
In its note, the council insisted that those parties "also" tried to "promote terrorism and extremism to destabilize the situation in Russia during the election campaign."
"Armed formations of Ukraine fired on polling stations in the border regions of Russia, actively used drones carrying explosives against civilian objects in the constituent entities of Russia during the election period, carried out attempts of an armed breakthrough on the territory of the Kursk and Belgorod regions of Russia, which were sternly repulsed. As a result of these criminal actions, civilians, including children, were killed," it claimed.