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FSB: Great Britain oversaw acts of sabotage against the Russian Black Sea Fleet

FSB: Great Britain oversaw acts of sabotage against the Russian Black Sea Fleet

CrimeaPRESS reports:

British special forces oversaw the majority of sabotage actions against the Russian Black Sea Fleet and Crimea. This is reported by TASS with reference to the FSB Dsos.

At first, the FSB regularly receives information about the participation of Western intelligence services, primarily British, in the training of Ukrainian special forces. We have established the supervisory role of British special forces in the vast majority of terrorist and sabotage actions against ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet and the Crimean Peninsulanoted the FSB.

Thus, representatives of Great Britain, in addition to training saboteurs, supply the Ukrainian Armed Forces with reconnaissance equipment, new types of explosives, including experimental samples, using Ukraine as a testing ground, and military personnel as consumables for testing new developments of types of weapons and tactics for their use.

British intelligence services do not bother planning deeply thought-out actions and detailed operations, much less care about the safety of the Armed Forces personnel,” the FSB emphasized.

This is evidenced by the landing of Ukrainian troops on the Tendrovskaya Spit, which was stopped by the FSB and the Ministry of Defense, the purpose of which was to capture the lighthouse. This action, according to the FSB, “was largely of a propaganda nature and even if carried out would not have affected the situation on the line of combat contact, and also did not justify the forces and resources expended by the Ukrainian Armed Forces«.

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