Crimean bombing .. London responds to Moscow’s accusations: We will not be drawn behind

Crimean bombing .. London responds to Moscow’s accusations: We will not be drawn behind

In response to the Russian allegations that London was complicit in the attacks in the Crimea a few days ago, British government spokeswoman Rosie Diaz denied the allegations on Tuesday.
The Russian military intervention in Ukraine has caused significant friction in the relationship between the two nations, and the British government stated in a statement on Tuesday that it would not be pulled into supporting the Russian agenda.

These developments came hours after Moscow accused London’s involvement in the attack in the Crimea, and was considered the largest of marches since the start of the Russian -Ukrainian conflict last February.
Last Saturday, blaming London, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that the Ukrainian attack on the Black Sea Fleet had been planned in part by British experts.

In a statement, she also said that “the implementation of British specialists, their headquarters, Ochkoff in the Ukrainian Miklav area, participated in the preparation for this work, which she described as “terrorist,” and training military personnel at the 73rd Ukrainian Center for Special Maritime Operations.

It also indicated that the ships targeted by the Morses in the Gulf of Sevastopol in Crimea are part of the Ukrainian grain export agreement, announcing that the fleet mine sweater was damaged, according to Sputnik.
Insisting that she would take the fallout from trying to attack the Russian fleet in the Black Sea, Kyiv has vowed to pay the price.

Additionally, London was charged with complicity in the explosions that occurred last month and damaged the Nordstim Gas 1 and 2 gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, which were constructed to carry Russian gas to Europe.
Without offering any proof, she claimed that “representatives of the British Navy unit in planning and supply engaged in the realisation of the terrorist act in the Baltic Sea on September 26 to destroy the work of gas lines.”

The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, for its part, declared that the Security Council will be consulted on that matter.
Notably, Mikhail Rujojajev, the mayor of Sevastopol, a pro-Moscow city, declared earlier today that the Ukrainian attack on the Black Sea fleet installations was the “biggest” since the crisis in Ukraine first broke out.

He claimed that he was put into action using remote-controlled surface ships and drones in the waters of the Gulf of Sevastopol, which contains the major city on the peninsula that Russia annexed in 2014.

London replies to Moscow’s charges following the Crimean attack by saying, “We won’t get drawn in.”

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