Russia has accused Britain of interfering in the Ukraine war. The Russian government claims that the drone Ukraine used to attack Russia was made by British companies. Russia said that Britain may have to face serious consequences for this. This matter came to light after a report by the British newspaper The Sunday Times. Actually, this report revealed that Ukraine used drones made by 2 British companies to attack Russia. If The Sunday Times’ report is correct, this would be the first time that drones made with British technology have been used in attacks on Russia. The Russian embassy located in Britain said that London is deliberately escalating the Ukraine crisis. It is trying to cause maximum damage to Russia through Ukraine. The Russian embassy said that there will be serious consequences and Britain will have to pay the price for this. Britain said- Standing firmly with Ukraine Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the British Ministry of Defence said that Britain stands firmly with Ukraine. They also said that Britain will continue to provide Ukraine with whatever weapons it needs to defend itself against Russian attacks. The spokesperson said that Russia should have no misunderstanding about Britain’s policy. Britain will continue to oppose Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and its allied countries. Ukraine has increased attacks inside Russia 3-fold Ukraine has significantly increased drone and long-range missile attacks inside Russia this year. According to reports, Russia conducted 3 times more attacks in July compared to January. Now Ukraine’s attacks are not limited to just areas near Russia’s border. Ukraine is conducting attacks by sending drones and missiles deep inside Russia. These attacks are targeting Russia’s military bases. Additionally, weapons and fuel depots are also under attack. Ukraine is also attacking Russia’s oil refineries, ports, and industrial sites. Post navigation OpenAI president warns companies about AI-powered cyberattacks:Shares 10 ways to stay safe and to defend against online threats Companies’ AI spending tripled in 7 months:Ramp AI Index says top firms spend ₹7 lakh per employee