Russia’s Defence Ministry claimed that the UK-based “specialists”, who were from the UK, helped to “train” and “supervise” the Ukrainian attack on its territory. Also, Reports coming from London that Russian Agents were able to access “top-secret details” about negotiations with international allies and private messages.
Russia accuses Britain of being involved in a drone strike in Crimea.
Russia’s Defence Ministry claimed that the UK-based “specialists”, who were from the UK, helped to “train” and “supervise” the Ukrainian attack on its territory.
“The terrorist attack by the Kyiv regime on the ships of Black Sea Fleet and civilian vessels that were located along the Sevastopol base’s outer and inner roads was carried out by the Kyiv regime.” Russia’s Defence Ministry released a statement saying that the attack involved nine unmanned aerial vehicles as well as seven autonomous maritime drones.
Reports also coming out that
The Daily Mail reported Saturday that Liz Truss, former British Prime Minister, was attacked by Russian agents while she was foreign minister.
According to the report, these agents had access to “top secret details” about negotiations with foreign allies and private messages with Truss’s friend Kwasi Kwarteng. Kwasi Kwarteng later became finance minister.
It is believed that the messages included details about arms shipments and discussions with high-ranking international foreign ministers.
Russia also claimed that British Navy representatives were involved in planning and executing the September 26th attack on the Baltic Sea to destroy the Nord Stream 1 & Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines.
Moscow-annexed Crimea’s Sevastopol is the headquarters of the fleet. It also serves as a hub for logistics for operations in Ukraine.
In an attack on the port early Saturday, the Russian army claimed that it had “destroyed” nine drones and seven marine ones.
Moscow’s military claimed that ships which were attacked at their Crimean base were part of an UN-brokered agreement to allow the export of Ukrainian grain.
Russia recently criticized the agreement, claiming that its grain exports had been affected by Western sanctions.