Russia hands British ambassador evidence of her country’s involvement in the attack on Sevastopol

Moscow (ST): The Russian ambassador in London Andrei Kelin announced that his country will soon publish evidence of the participation of British special forces in preparing for the failed attack, in cooperation with the forces of the Kiev regime, on the Russian fleet in Sevastopol recently.

Russian TASS news agency quoted Kelin as saying in a statement last night: “Moscow has handed over evidence that reveals London’s connection to the attack on the Black Sea Fleet base in Sevastopol to the British ambassador in Moscow, Deborah Brunert”.

“We know it has happened and it is serious,” Kelin added. “This should serve as a warning that the UK is deeply involved in this conflict which means the situation is getting more and more dangerous.”

The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement yesterday that “after summoning the British ambassador to Moscow, against the background of Britain’s involvement in the terrorist attack that targeted the ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet last Saturday.”

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