MOSCOW, January 3/ Sputnik Radio. The British military stationed in Estonia received an order to simulate activity near the border with Russia, the Mirror tabloid reported.
Soldiers allegedly have to pretend that they are engaged in the inspection and preparation of equipment during a visit to the base of the commander of the British Armed Forces Tony Radakin.
Recently, the West has accused Russia of preparing an "invasion" of Ukraine. European and American media regularly write about the "Russian aggression" and call it the basis for the supply of weapons to Kiev.
The Kremlin has repeatedly denied these reports. According to the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov, Russia moves troops within its territory at its discretion, and this does not threaten anyone.
Earlier, Sputnik radio reported that US President Joe Biden promised his Ukrainian counterpart Vladimir Zelensky a "decisive response" in the event of a "Russian invasion."
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