Mar 13 β€’ 14:17 UTC πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France Le Figaro

Russia summons French and British ambassadors after a Western missile strike

Russia has summoned the French and British ambassadors in response to a Western missile attack that resulted in casualties in Briansk.

The Russian government has summoned the French and British ambassadors to express its condemnation of a recent missile strike on the city of Briansk, which resulted in seven deaths and multiple injuries. This attack, attributed to Ukrainian forces and facilitated by Western missiles, has escalated diplomatic tensions. The Russian Foreign Ministry contended that the strike could not have occurred without the involvement of British and French specialists in its preparation.

The missile used in the attack, the Storm Shadow (known as SCALP in France), is part of the military support provided to Ukraine by Western nations. The Kremlin's accusation of foreign involvement in this incident highlights the ongoing geopolitical friction in the region and the contentious narrative surrounding military aid to Ukraine. The Russian officials argue that such assistance from Western allies has emboldened Ukraine to carry out strikes that have direct consequences for Russian civilians.

This development features prominently in the context of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, where each military engagement tends to trigger broader diplomatic repercussions. The summoning of the ambassadors reflects a significant irritant in international relations, underscoring the complications and challenges faced by both Russia and Western nations in navigating their respective security interests while attempting to manage the fallout from the ongoing war.

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