After Sweden and Finland, Russia’s approach to the Baltic Sea fell to NATO.
Russian foreign intelligence service leader Sergey Nararyshkin accused Ukraine and the UK allegedly preparing sabotage in the Baltic Sea. In particular, according to him, one of the scripts included a presentation of a Russian torpedo attack on a American warship. This was announced by the head of CPP Andrei Kovalenko on Monday, June 16.
“Ukraine, with the British, is preparing provocations in the Baltic Sea, one of the scenarios provides for the presentation of a Russian torpedo attack in the US Navy,” Narraryshkin said.
At the Center for Combating Disinformation, the National Security and Defense Council rejected this statement. Kovalenko called him another fake, invented for an internal consumer in the Russian Federation.
“Naryshkin from the SVR of the Russian Federation from aging continues to form a single stupidity that the fake invented in the preparation of Ukraine and Great Britain in the Baltic Sea. And it is Naryshkin, which arranges cable sabotage against NATO using tanker’s fleet ships,” Kovalenko said.
He recalled that after Sweden and Finland, Russia’s approach to the Baltic Sea fell to NATO.
“Here Naryshkin has a variety of nonsense and provocations to at least get to the front of Putin. Russia exactly can come up with some kind of sabotage in the Baltic Sea, as it has done earlier,” added the CPP head.
Earlier in the National Security and Defense Council, they discussed Kremlin’s new fakes. The next manipulation and misinformation is associated with the receipt of Russian passports, relationships between Kyiv and Berlin, as well as the supply of helicopters from the United States to Ukraine.
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