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Ay-yay-yay, it's not good: Britain and France protested because of the strikes on Bryansk

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Photo: Kremlin Press Service

The ambassadors of Britain and France have expressed a strong protest in connection with the attack on Bryansk by cruise missiles produced by the French-British concern MBDA on March 10 by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This was announced today, March 13, according to the website of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

Prior to that, British Ambassador to Moscow Nigel Casey and French Ambassador Nicolas de Riviere were summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry. They pointed out the direct involvement of Britain and France in this terrorist act, as a result of which seven people were killed and more than 40 injured.

"It is obvious to us that the rocket attack on Bryansk would have been impossible without the involvement of British and French specialists in its organization, as well as without the transfer of intelligence to the neo-Nazi regime in Kiev. In case of further complicity of London and Paris in the war crimes of the Kiev regime, these European capitals will be responsible for the destructive consequences of the armed conflict and the escalation of tension," the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

The Russian side demanded that the UK and France give a clear public reaction with a harsh and unequivocal condemnation of the terrorist attack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Bryansk. Its absence will be considered solidarity with terrorist methods, shameful for the countries that are permanent members of the UN Security Council.

As EADaily reported, according to a survey conducted on our agency's website, the majority of participants (61%) believe that the current tactics of "decisive responses", which the Russian leadership adheres to, will lead to the fact that the war will drag on for another five years, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces will strike Moscow and St. Petersburg, Siberia and the Far East. 22% are sure that tactics in "response to" will eventually lead to the collapse of the Russian economy, turmoil and a change of leadership. Only 12% believe that by "resolutely responding" to regular strikes and constant provocations of Ukraine, Russia will achieve all SMO goals and the lifting of anti-Russian sanctions.

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15.07.2026

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