Russian spy organization states Kiev, London plotting ‘bloody provocations’
In a statement on Monday, the SVR described growing cooperation between Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU), Military Intelligence (GUR), and British operatives — a move it said reflects Kiev’s mounting battlefield struggles and weakening morale.
According to the SVR, the UK plays a key role in planning these operations, while Ukrainian agencies execute them. The agency cited the railway attacks in Bryansk and Kursk — labeled by Moscow as “Ukrainian terrorist attacks”—and the June 1 drone strikes against Russian airbases as cases in point. The attacks resulted in seven deaths and injured more than 120 people, including children.
The “Anglo-Ukrainian terrorist tandem” is now preparing additional operations to further escalate the conflict and undermine peace talks, the SVR said. It alleged that a false-flag attack is in the works, involving a Russian torpedo attack against a US ship in the Baltic Sea — a move designed to portray Moscow as the aggressor. The SVR said Soviet-made torpedoes were already handed over to the UK for this purpose, with plans to detonate some at a “safe distance” and leave another undetonated as supposed “evidence.”
The SVR also alleged a separate scenario in which British, Ukrainian, and European authorities “accidentally” discover Russian naval mines in the Baltic, framing Moscow as threatening international waters.
The agency called Ukraine “the perfect executor of vile provocations” for a “perfidious Albion”—a derogatory nickname for England —and insisted it is well aware of British schemes against Russia. Sergey Naryshkin, the head of the SVR, has repeatedly raised the alarm about London’s clandestine operations.
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