The claim about the British special forces (SAS) in the war in Ukraine found wide coverage in the world public opinion. While the Moscow media claimed that the British special forces (SAS) were working undercover as paramedics in war zones, the Kremlin Investigation Committee (IC), known as ‘Putin’s personal CIA’, went after the troops in question. In the official statement, it was stated that it was investigated whether SASs were operating in Lviv.
THE CLAIM THAT THEY COME FOR SABOTAGE
On the other hand, the Russian media wrote that the SAS carried out sabotage and guerrilla warfare. According to the same reports, Russia is basing its investigation on information received from captured Ukrainian troops. “Probably these teams came to improve the efficiency and skills of coordinating the activities of sabotage groups on Ukrainian soil,” an IC source said.
ENGLAND DID NOT REJECT
According to the news in the British Daily Mail, a defense source from England made the following statement about the allegations: “We do not comment on news about Special Forces, especially those made by Russian news agencies. Because speculation can put people’s lives at risk, so We neither approve nor reject the reports.”
THREAT WITH THE ‘DEVIL II MISSILE’
Russia has taken a step that will further increase the tension with the West. The Moscow administration announced that it will deploy the nuclear ‘Satan II’ missile it has tested in the fall. The Sarmat missile is said to be the world’s longest-range intercontinental ballistic missile, capable of hitting a target 11,200 miles away.
CAN DESTROY BRITAIN AND FRANCE
This means that Russia can easily hit targets in the US and Europe. Western military experts said the Sarmat could carry 10 or more nuclear warheads. Accordingly, Russia could easily destroy Britain or France in a single attack.