Russian President Vladimir Putin, Vladimir Putin has warned Britain of 'serious consequences' after he accused the UK's special forces of trying to disrupt Russian nuclear power plants.
The Kremlin dictator slammed UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, saying he 'doesn't understand' the risks of training Ukrainian troops on how to damage atomic power lines in Russia.
He went on to threaten dire consequences for the UK while admitting his thinly veiled threat would be interpreted as 'nuclear blackmail'.
Putin
claimed his FSB security service had interrogated a Ukrainian team
operating inside Russia during a speech at an economic forum in the far
eastern city of Vladivostok.
'It turned out to be a sabotage group of Ukrainian special services,' he said.
'Interrogation
showed they had been tasked to damage one of our nuclear stations by
exploding a power line... to damage the work of the power plant. And
this is not the first attempt.'
He alleged: 'During
interrogation, they admitted they were trained under the supervision of
British instructors. Do [the British] understand what they are playing
with, or not?
'Are they provoking our response at Ukrainian nuclear sites, nuclear stations, or what?
'Does
the British leadership, or the Prime Minister [of the United Kingdom.
Rishi Sunak] know what their special services are engaged within
Ukraine?
'Or do they have no clue at all? I assume this is
possible, too. I assume it is possible British special services act on
the orders of the Americans. Either way, we know the final beneficiary.
'But
do they realise what they are playing with? I am afraid they simply
underestimate…. I know there will be howling that starts after my words
like 'These are threats!', 'Nuclear blackmail!', and so on.'
Putin
told his audience at the 2023 Eastern Economic Summit: 'I assure you
this is the total pure truth. So these guys are telling this to us
during interrogation.
'I know some can say, "They will say
anything under a gun". This is not true. And the leadership of the
British special services knows I am telling the truth. But I am not sure
the leadership of Great Britain understands what's going on.
'These
kinds of things are seriously concerning, because they [the UK] don't
feel the ground - which can lead to serious consequences.'
Putin did not specify which branch of British special services he was alleging had trained the Ukrainian sabotage team.
The
Kremlin dictator will later meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in
Russia as he pleads for ammunition and weapons for his faltering war in
Ukraine.
Experts say Moscow will likely seek artillery shells and antitank missiles from North Korea, which wants advanced satellite and nuclear-powered submarine technology in return.
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