Russia's Reprisal Threats Over UK's Drone Support to Ukraine
Russia has issued a stern warning to the United Kingdom, citing potential repercussions over its alleged involvement in supplying drones used by Ukraine in attacks on Russian soil. The Russian embassy in London relayed that Britain's actions in support of Ukraine's military capabilities are likely to incur significant consequences, framing the UK's efforts as an escalation in the ongoing conflict.
This development follows a series of Ukraine-initiated drone strikes targeting critical Russian infrastructure, including oil refineries and logistics hubs. Reports indicate the use of drones manufactured by UK firms as a key component in these operations. Despite these claims, the British Ministry of Defence has neither confirmed nor denied the involvement of its drones in strikes against Russian territories.
Amid escalating tensions, Moscow's former Deputy Foreign Minister highlighted the belief among Kremlin advisors that NATO might refrain from retaliatory measures should Russia target the UK, implying a calculated risk assessment by Russia in its strategic posture. Despite these threats, UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham reaffirmed the nation's unwavering support for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia.