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Russia warns UK faces 'all ensuing consequences' for supplying Ukraine with dron

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Russia warns UK faces 'all ensuing consequences' for supplying Ukraine with dron
Prime Minister Andy Burnham said he is 100% behind Ukraine against the illegal war led by Vladimir Putin.
100 % · support for Ukraine Prime Minister Andy Burnham, Prime Minister
Ukrainian long-range missiles hit the Sverdlov Explosives Plant in Dzerzhinsk, 230 miles east of Moscow.
230 miles · distance from Moscow
In Zaporizhzhia, a Russian guided aerial bomb attack killed two people and injured ten.
2 killed · people10 injured · people
An oil refinery in Ufa was hit by a Ukrainian strike, sparking a fire.
The Russian Embassy in London warned that the deeper the UK becomes embroiled in Ukraine, the higher the price it will pay.
Russian Embassy in London, Embassy
Russia slammed Britain for supplying drones for long-range strikes inside Russia, warning that this makes the UK a participant in the war.
Russia, government
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that the UK’s participation in missile strikes against Russia constitutes participation in a war, with all ensuing consequences.
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Foreign Minister
The Sverdlov Explosives Plant is one of the largest explosives plants in Russia and a key supplier to Putin’s military machine.
New British long-range drones are being supplied to Ukraine for deep strikes inside Russia.

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next Previous Page Next Page Moscow has slammed Britain for supplying drones for long-range strikes inside Russia, warning this makes the UK a participant in the war. Vladimir Putin’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov lashed out as Prime Minister Andy Burnham stressed that he is 100% behind Ukraine ‘against this illegal war led by Vladimir Putin.’

Burnham added: ‘Britain is providing support so that Ukraine can defend itself, and that’s been the British position all the way through this conflict by previous prime ministers, it remains the case with me. ‘We are not fairweather friends.’ Foreign Minister Lavrov spoke to Russian television and said: ‘This only means one thing. The president [Putin] warned of our right to act in any part of the oceans if someone encroaches on our interests, on our property. 

‘We have the same right to view the proudly declared direct participation of British missile forces in strikes against Russia as participation in a war, with all the ensuing consequences.’ Lavrov is known for his threats against Western nations (Picture: EPA) Russia is outraged over the revelation that new British long-range drones are being supplied and used by Ukraine for strikes deep inside Putin’s territory. 

Earlier, the Russian Embassy in London warned that the deeper the UK becomes embroiled in Ukraine, ‘the higher the price it will pay’. The latest Ukrainian long-range strikes early today reportedly saw missiles hit a major explosives plant in Dzerzhinsk, 230 miles east of Moscow.  The Sverdlov Explosives Plant is one of the largest in Russia and a key supplier to Putin’s military machine. 

A picture from Astra media reportedly showed a large plume of smoke near the factory, which is sanctioned by other Western countries. There have been multiple drone attacks on Russian soil this week (Picture: Reuters) Russians are becoming increasingly concerned over the new deep reach of drones and missiles deployed by Ukraine to target strategic targets deep inside the country.

Buildings were also hit today in other Russian cities – Tula, the location of multiple defence plants – and Ufa, a major oil capital.  An oil refinery was hit in Ufa, sparking yet another fire as Russia grapples with critical petrol shortages and long queues.  In Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region, two people were killed and ten injured in a Russian guided aerial bomb attack on a residential area.

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