Kremlin: Britain’s participation in the attacks on the Black Sea fleet cannot be overlooked

Kremlin: Britain’s participation in the attacks on the Black Sea fleet cannot be overlooked

Britain’s involvement in the attacks on the Russian Black Sea fleet and the “Northern Seal” pipelines cannot be disregarded, according to Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin’s spokesman.
We will consider the next course of action in light of Britain’s involvement in the attacks on the Russian Black Sea fleet and Nord Stream, Peskov told reporters today.

Peskov noted that these devices have evidence of Britain’s involvement in this terrorist sabotage, saying, “The Russian security services have information indicating that the leadership and coordination of the attack on the Gulf of Sevastopol on the Crimean Peninsula recently was implemented by British military advisers.”

Moscow has not yet decided whether it was worthwhile to preserve the bombing-affected northern torrent tubes, Peskov said, emphasising that everyone should carefully consider the material pertaining to the involvement of British specialists in the attacks on “Northern and 2 and 2.”
Peskov stated that data collection is required for this reason in response to a question about whether Russia will make a request to the UN Security Council regarding the attack on Sevastopol.

On the other hand, three more shipping vessels departed today loaded with cargo from Ukrainian ports bound towards the designated humanitarian corridor under the Black Sea initiative.
The representatives of Ukraine, Turkey, and the United Nations decided to move these ships, according to the Al-Hurra news station, indicating that the Russian mission was made aware of the situation.

This comes after Ukraine, Turkey, and the UN decided to cross 14 ships in the Black Sea to transport wheat as part of the Black Sea initiative, while reiterating that they will continue to cooperate with African nations to ensure grain supplies.
To solve the worldwide food shortage situation that poses a humanitarian emergency, the deal includes safeguarding grain shipments in Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea (eastern Europe).

Martin Griffiths, the Undersecretary of the Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, has emphasised the significance of the Black Sea plan to transfer grains and that it cannot fail since it is so vital.

The grain initiative, which aims to ensure the secure transportation of grains and other food goods from Ukrainian ports like Odysseis, Church of Numorsk, and aid me, was signed by Ukraine, Turkey, Russia, and Antonio Guterres in late July in Istanbul.

Kremlin: It is impossible to ignore Britain’s involvement in the assaults on the Black Sea fleet.

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