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Based on ‘declassified intelligence’, UK says Russia targeting civilian shipping on approaches to Black Sea ports

Britain has accused Russia of plotting to sabotage civilian tankers loaded with Ukrainian grain by planting sea mines on the approaches to the country’s Black Sea ports.

Based on what it said was declassified intelligence, the UK said Russia did not want to directly attack merchant ships using Ukraine’s newly created humanitarian corridor with missiles, but instead try to destroy them covertly.

Russia would then seek to blame Ukraine for the loss of any shipping in an attempt to evade responsibility, the British Foreign Office continued, and the UK said it was going public in order to deter Moscow from carrying out the plan.

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[–] Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world 26 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Weird to see an entire nation so committed to openly being morally clear cut baddies while hardly even trying to spin it.

I'm used to nations being evil. I'm not used to them slyly winking when you point it out.

[–] digi7alph0enix@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

Russia is more of a middle finger over the shoulder as they face away from you kind of villain.

[–] Marsupial@quokk.au 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The article clearly says they intended to blame Ukraine for it tho?

That’s sounds like the opposite of open.

Yeah well. We have announced their plans in advance before and they still did it all according to plan, no real change.

Before he was president, Biden is on record saying he once met Putin. In a private exchange he said to Putin "I don't think you have a soul", to which Putin merely replied "We understand one another." I've never forgotten that.

[–] Olap@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

Lol, this would mean they'd have to leave port something they're not happy doing currently as Ukraine will make some lovely reefs if they do

[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 5 points 1 year ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Based on what it said was declassified intelligence, the UK said Russia did not want to directly attack merchant ships using Ukraine’s newly created humanitarian corridor with missiles, but instead try to destroy them covertly.

Russia would then seek to blame Ukraine for the loss of any shipping in an attempt to evade responsibility, the British Foreign Office continued, and the UK said it was going public in order to deter Moscow from carrying out the plan.

James Cleverly, the UK foreign secretary, accused Russia of the “pernicious targeting” of civilian shipping: “The world is watching – and we see right through Russia’s cynical attempts to lay blame on Ukraine for their attacks.”

Kyiv created an alternative humanitarian corridor in August, in which ships travel inside the territorial waters of Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania, before passing close to Ukraine, where they are at risk of Russian attack.

Britain said it wanted to work with Ukraine and others to improve the safety of merchant shipping, using intelligence and surveillance capabilities, although it acknowledges the threat from Russia remains “at the highest level”.

Last month, the UK said Russia had, in August, fired two Kalibr cruise missiles at a Libyan-flagged tanker in Odesa.


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