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Tensions are rising after a major explosion rocked the Sudzha gas metering station in Russia’s Kursk Oblast. Russian media says Ukraine did it. But Ukraine is firing back—claiming Russia bombed its own facility to frame Kyiv.

In this video, we break down what happened, what each side is saying, and the chilling footage Ukraine released earlier this month. Is this just another propaganda play? Or something even deeper?

Watch to the end to understand the full story behind the blast—and why it matters.
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00:00Russia's blaming Ukraine for a gas station blast, but Kyiv says it's all a set-up.
00:05On March 21, Ukraine accused Russia of launching a false flag attack on the Sudzha gas mittering
00:10station in Kursk Oblast.
00:13This station is a key part of Russia's gas flow to Europe.
00:16Russian media claimed Ukraine struck it, but Ukraine's military fired back, calling it
00:21a baseless lie.
00:23They say Russia bombed their own facility, and not just once, but multiple times, even
00:27three days before this latest incident.
00:30Why?
00:31According to Ukraine, it's a smokescreen.
00:34They claim Russia used the nearby gas pipeline to secretly move troops and now wants the
00:39world to blame Ukraine.
00:41Ukraine also shared footage from earlier this month showing Russian forces using pipelines
00:45near Sudzha to sneak into Ukrainian positions.
00:49The accusations slide just days after Ukraine confirmed its retreat from Sudzha, and after
00:55two key phone calls, one between Trump and Putin, and another between Trump and Zelensky,
01:00where both sides reportedly agreed to stop hitting energy sites.
01:04But with both sides pointing fingers, the truth is getting buried in smoke.

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