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British Embassy in Ukraine. Foto/gov.uk
Britain also decided to withdraw some of its embassy staff from Ukraine on Monday (24/1/2022). London claims there is a “growing threat from Russia”.
“Several Embassy staff and families were withdrawn from Kyiv in response to increasing threats from Russia. The British Embassy remains open and will continue to do important work,” the UK travel advisory statement said.
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London has been stirring up panic over the so-called “Russian invasion” for some time.
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Britain has also threatened “nuclear” sanctions against Moscow and claims the Kremlin plans to install a “puppet government” in Kiev.
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The British Foreign Office has even named former Ukrainian MP Yevhen Murayev a potential candidate to lead a “pro-Russian government”, even though he has been under sanctions in Russia since 2018.
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