Russia warns UK that its supply of drones to Ukraine for attacks on targets within Russia is a "deliberate escalation" and will face consequences.
The Russian Embassy in the UK stated that Britain's actions made it "an accomplice and co-perpetrator of bloody crimes and terrorist attacks," adding that London's actions would "inevitably lead to consequences." A spokesperson for the UK Ministry of Defence responded by saying that the UK "stands shoulder to shoulder" with Ukraine and is committed to providing Ukraine with the equipment it needs for self-defence. This follows confirmation that British-made drones have been used to attack military and industrial targets inside Russia, causing over £35 billion in economic damage, including to oil refineries and warehouses belonging to Russian e-commerce giant Amazon Wildberries.
Source:BBC世界新闻 · Source Link
Disclaimer: This content reflects only the author’s personal views and does not constitute any investment or financial advice. If you discover any content that violates regulations,Click to Report
24H Trending
-
1
TYV Coin Current Status Analysis: Project Positioning, Technical Features, and Market Performance
-
2
What is EYES Coin? Distinguishing Between Homonymous Tokens and the Current Status of the Eyes Protocol Project
-
3
XAVA Coin: An Analysis of the Current Status, Functions, and Market Performance of the Avalaunch Platform Token
-
4
MOBY Coin: The Value and Investment Considerations of an AI-Powered Crypto Assistant
-
5
USTX Coin Analysis: Project Positioning and Current Trading Status
-
6
Bank of America Projects Micron's Earnings to Grow 34% Annually Through Fiscal 2030, Driven by AI Memory Demand
-
7
The Wall Street Journal: LVMH Valuation Now Slightly Below Ralph Lauren, European Luxury Brands May Need to Cut Prices to Win Back Consumers
-
8
According to Curinos data, the average variable interest rate for U.S. HELOCs fell to 7.16%, a new low for 2026, while the average interest rate for fixed-rate home equity loans was 7.35%, with a difference of 19 basis points between the two.
-
9
Sri Lanka SEC Chairman: Government "Seriously Working" on Listing State Firms via Holding Company on Colombo Bourse
-
10
Switzerland's Ascend Sport Technology is reportedly considering going public through a reverse merger, with a valuation of up to $740 million.
Markets Today
Recommended Reading







