Russian ambassador to UK accuses Britain of being too war-torn
In an interview with Sky News, Andrei Kelin, Russia’s ambassador to the UK, warned that the UK is “too involved” in the war in Ukraine and said he had evidence that British special forces had been involved in a Ukrainian conflict. Drone attack on the Russian Black Sea fleet in Crimea.
Pressed to see this evidence, Kelin said he had passed it on to the British ambassador and that it would “be made public very soon,” as soon as tomorrow.
“It’s harmful because it makes the scenario worse,” Kelin said. It can take us to the line of I would say that there is no turning back, going back is possible. But in any case, we deserve to avoid escalation.
Kelin continued: “And it’s a warning, in fact, that Britain is too preoccupied in this conflict. This means that the scenario is becoming increasingly dangerous. “
However, despite Russia’s accusations that the West “encourages provocations with weapons of mass destruction,” Kelin said Moscow would not use nuclear weapons in Ukraine.
“Nuclear war cannot be won and will never be fought,” he said. “And we stand firm on that statement. “
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Andrei Kelin, Russia’s ambassador to the UK, warned that the UK is “too involved” in Ukraine’s war and said he had evidence that British special forces had been involved in a Ukrainian drone attack on Russia’s Black Sea fleet. Kelin said he had passed it on to the British ambassador and that it would “be made public very soon,” perhaps as soon as tomorrow.
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