Russia accuses Britain of involvement in Operation Spiderweb

Russia’s ambassador to Great Britain, Andriy Kelin, accused London of its alleged involvement in the organization of the Ukrainian attack on Russian strategic aviation airfields as part of Operation Web. He made a corresponding statement did in an interview with Sky News.
Kelin noted that for such an operation to be successful, access to “high-tech geospatial data” is needed, which, he said, is available only in the United States and Great Britain.
“I don’t believe that America is involved, President Trump denied that, of course, but London didn’t deny that.”, he said.
The Russian diplomat expressed the opinion that Ukraine’s actions “take the conflict to another level of escalation” and create the threat of the Third World War approaching.
“We know very well how involved London is, how deeply British troops are involved in cooperation with Ukraine”, – said the bride.
It will be recalled that on June 1, the Security Service of Ukraine conducted a special operation called “Web”, as a result of which four Russian strategic airfields were hit. This is 34% of all cruise missile carrier aircraft in the Russian arsenal, the total cost of which is estimated at $7 billion.