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Russia will give the British ambassador evidence linking London to the attack on the Russian fleet in the Black Sea

MADRID, 2 Nov.

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Russia will give the British ambassador evidence linking London to the attack on the Russian fleet in the Black Sea

MADRID, 2 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Russian authorities have confirmed that they will deliver to the British ambassador in Moscow, Deborah Bronnert, a dossier with evidence that, they say, demonstrates the link between London and the attack on the Russian fleet in the Black Sea.

As the spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zajarova, pointed out this Wednesday, Moscow has evidence that demonstrates the participation of the United Kingdom both in the attack and in the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipeline and, after delivering it to Bronnert, it will be shared in a public.

"There is no doubt that the British intelligence services are involved in the terrorist attack on the Black Sea fleet base in Sevastopol (...) and the sabotage in the Nord Stream", said Zajarova, who has guaranteed that these incidents "will not be left without Russian reaction", collects TASS.

Thus, the spokeswoman for the Russian diplomatic portfolio has detailed that, after bringing the information to Bronnert's attention, the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its profiles on social networks will echo the evidence that Russia has.

Along the same lines, Zajarova has shown her suspicions regarding the reaction shown by London once the attack on the Black Sea fleet was known. "They tried to absolve themselves of responsibility for the terrorist attack, they said they didn't even know anything about this. A very strange reaction," she has said.

Already on Tuesday, the Kremlin accused the UK authorities of coordinating and perpetrating the sabotage suffered in September by the Nord Stream gas pipelines, as well as being related to an attack on the Russian fleet in the Black Sea, both extremes denied by the Government. British.

Moscow alluded to the attack in the Black Sea as an argument to temporarily suspend the agreement signed to export grain from Ukraine, one of the few rapprochements between the parties since Putin launched the military offensive on February 24 and which has been resumed this Wednesday.