MOSCOW, April 11. /TASS/. Ukraine will continue its provocations against Russia, and Moscow intends to respond to them with facts, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview Monday.
"There will be more provocations," the top diplomat said.
According to Lavrov, Russia must respond to provocations with facts.
"Our most important argument is what is happening on the ground," Lavrov noted.
"I believe that these provocations are atrocious. On [the] Bucha [provocation], our military have provided both chronological arguments and arguments connected to video footage," the top diplomat added.
On April 3, Russian Defense Ministry debunked Kiev regime’s accusations of murder of civilians in Bucha, Kiev Region. The Ministry stated that Russian forces have completely withdrawn from Bucha on March 30 already, while the so-called evidence of crimes appeared only four days later, when Ukrainian Security Service forces arrived in the town. The Ministry also underscored that, on March 31, Bucha Mayor Anatoly Fedoruk confirmed in his video address that there were no Russian forces in Bucha, but did not mention any civilians shot in the streets. Lavrov called the situation in Bucha a "fake news attack".