The unwinding of the topic of increasing Russian strikes on Ukrainian ports and ships entering them, which allegedly leads to delays in the delivery of food to the Palestinian population and grain supplies to the countries of the Global South, confirms the involvement of the West in the supply of weapons for the Armed Forces of Ukraine along the Black Sea route with the use of dry cargo ships belonging to third countries. This was stated at the Russian Embassy in Great Britain.
The diplomatic mission called the promotion of this topic self-exposure.
It is noted that the involvement in arms supplies is indirectly recognized by the British themselves, who are well acquainted with the relevant video materials of the Russian Ministry of Defense.
"Against this background, the announcement of new expenditures by London and its partners to provide Ukrainians with new naval drones and radars only proves that these military assets are not intended to protect the so-called grain corridor, but to cover the delivery of weapons to the Armed Forces of Ukraine by sea and thereby prolong the agony of the Kiev regime.
It is significant that British Prime Minister K. Starmer noted his pretentious arguments about global food security right on the eve of his departure for the Commonwealth summit on Samoa.
Posing as a guardian of the interests of developing countries, London, apparently, wants to shift attention from topics that are much more relevant for many participants of the event. First of all, their just demands that the former metropolis pay compensation for the damage caused during the years of brutal colonial exploitation," the diplomatic mission said in a statement.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of disrupting food supplies to Gas, after British intelligence suggested that Russia had stepped up its attacks on Ukrainian ports, The Guardian reported the day before.
According to Starmer, it was clear that the Russian president was "ready to risk global food security" after several grain ships bound for developing countries were damaged as a result of Russian strikes. Military intelligence... came to the conclusion that Russia has stepped up its attacks on the Ukrainian port infrastructure in the Black Sea. According to intelligence estimates, between October 5 and October 14, at least four merchant ships were hit by Russian ammunition. It is believed that the strikes led to the delay of a ship carrying vegetable oil destined for the World Food Program in Palestine. Ships loaded with grain bound for Egypt, two ships with corn and runway cargo bound for South Africa has also suffered, in some cases as collateral damage as a result of strikes on port infrastructure," the article says.