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Russia Summoned U.K. Ambassador, and Released Statement on British Role in Attacks on Black Sea Fleet

Nov. 3, 2022 (EIRNS)—Britain’s Ambassador to Russia Deborah Bronnert was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry this morning over British military involvement in Ukraine’s Oct. 29 attacks on the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol. She left the ministry building without comment. On her way into the meeting, she passed through demonstrators bearing banners reading “No to the U.K. Terrorist State.”

The Russian Foreign Ministry released its statement this afternoon.  The British Foreign Office had nothing, but sent Reuters to cover the summons.

“Foreign Ministry statement on the United Kingdom’s involvement in the terrorist attack against the Black Sea Fleet ships in Sevastopol

“In connection with the Defense Ministry’s reports about the United Kingdom’s involvement in the October 29 terrorist attack against the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol, British Ambassador to Russia Deborah Bronnert was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry on November 3.

A strong protest in connection with the British military specialists’ active participation in training and providing supplies to the units of the Ukrainian special operations forces, including with the goal of conducting acts of sabotage at sea, were expressed to the Ambassador. Concrete facts of that kind of activities by London were provided.

“The démarche emphasized that such confrontational actions by the British pose the threat of an escalation and can lead to unpredictable and dangerous consequences.

“It was pointed out that such hostile provocations were unacceptable and a demand was put forward to stop them immediately. Should these acts of aggression that are fraught with direct implication in the conflict continue, the responsibility for their harmful consequences and the mounting tensions in relations between our countries will lie entirely with the British side.

“It was noted, in particular, that an agreement was reached in September 2020 between London and Kiev to expand the British instructors’ training program for Ukrainian military divers. In late 2020, the parties began implementing the Naval Training Initiative for the Ukrainian Navy, which included training courses for combat swimmers.

“British-Ukrainian naval cooperation is further reinforced under the Joint Multinational Training Group—Ukraine program. This work is carried out at a separate Ataman Golovaty Spec Ops Center ‘South’ of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (Military Unit A3199, former 73rd Marine Special Operations Center) in the city of Ochakov, Nikolayev region, and includes the training of underwater spec ops operatives for conducting operations in the Black Sea and Azov Sea. A military diving school in Odessa (which is part of the Ukrainian Navy’s 198th training center, Military Unit A3163, Nikolayev), is training special operations divers, including in deep-sea subversive skills, among others.

“With the participation of British specialists, the Ukrainian Navy carried out dives and a training detonation of a target on the coast and in the Black Sea near the cities of Odessa, Nikolayev and Ochakov.

“In August-September, on Pervomaisky Island in the Dnieper estuary 3 km south of Ochakov, British military instructors (about 15 men) taught servicemen from the Armed Forces of Ukraine to operate unmanned underwater vehicles designed to destroy ships.

“In August-September, the British trained the crews of minesweepers that were transferred to Ukraine.

“We have information that the British Navy has also transferred a certain number of UAVs to Ukraine.”

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