A government minister has refused to say that Britain was involved in the Ukraine drone attack after the Russian Ambassador partially blamed England for the attack.
More than one hundred drones are used to attack sites in Russia during the weekend, which caused more than 40 fighter aircraft to be destroyed.
Talk with World with Yalda Hakim At Sky News after the attack, the Russian British Ambassador warned that it could risk increasing conflict against “World War III”.
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Andrei Kelin pointed his fingers into England because of the strike nature.
“[This] The type of attack involves, of course, the provision of very high technology, which is called Disapet Data, which can only be done by those who have it. And this is London and Washington, “he said Judge.
“I don’t believe it’s America [is involved]It has been rejected by President Trump, of course, but has not been rejected by London.
“We really know how much London was involved, how deep in British troops were involved in working with Ukraine.”
Asked whether Britain had given Ukraine with this technology, Steve Reed, the Secretary of the Environment, told Sky News: “I will not speculate about something when I don’t know what the facts are.”
He said that “we as government, actually cross -party, stand foursquare with Ukraine when they fight – try to defend themselves – against attacks and brutal invasion, not provoked and illegal”.
Mr Reed added: “We want a peace talks. We want this conflict to end. But it is true that we must support Ukraine.”
Challenges if this escalation can take the British risk to be sucked into conflicts with Russia more directly, the Cabinet Minister replied: “I know that people in this country and the government of this country, want to stand with Ukraine.
“We need peace to occur in the region, we cannot let Russia go by attacking more countries.”
It appears when increasing tension in the region, with Russia and Ukraine increasing their attacks. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said his country’s drone attack on the weekend “There was no doubt in the history book”.
Sir Ed Davey said supporting the government’s actions “to support President Zelensky”, but said he wanted to see them going further.
The party leader said on Friday: “Liberal Democrats want the government to provide more support to Ukraine.
“We want to see Russian assets that have been frozen in the UK were confiscated so we have more resources to support Ukraine more.”
Sir Ed said that people in the UK “wanted us to support Ukraine with finance and with weapons” and his calls so that the government also extended to military support as well.
Asked whether this might make the British risk walking to a wider conflict, Sir Ed refused this, said he did not “believe that the risk was there”.
“I think Russia will no doubt trying to threaten the way they have done year after year, but they are always backward,” he added.
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Lib Dem’s leader said the Russian Ambassador’s comments did not surprise him and that Russian officials “only lied at any time”.
The blow was seen as one of the brave one in the war so far, although the US estimated that only around 10 Russian bombers were blown up – and Russia said there was no.
Last night, Russia claimed it fell 174 Ukraine drones and three cruising missiles throughout the country.
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Meanwhile, the Ukraine authorities said Russia attacked cities and cities throughout Ukraine overnight.
Zelenskyy said the attack was formed more than 400 drones and 40 missiles.
US President Donald Trump urged Putin not to reply on Thursday. He told reporters: “I don’t like it, I say don’t do that, you shouldn’t do it, you have to stop it.”
Responding to the accusations of British involvement, a spokesman for Downing Street said: “We have never commented on operational problems at home or abroad.”