The UK Ministry of Defence states that Russia is redeploying troops from Georgia to Ukraine and has detailed that between 1,200 and 2,000 its forces have been reorganized into three battalion tactical groups.
This was confirmed by British Intelligence on its official Twitter profile, where it was stated that this action of Moscow, which seeks to “strengthen its invasion of the country”, is an “indication of the unexpected loss” he had suffered since the invasion began.
On the other hand, British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss met this Thursday in India with her Indian counterpart, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, as part of a joint effort between the two countries to “work and deter aggressors”, as well as “reduce vulnerability to coercion and strengthen security.” global” in the context of the invasion.
During his official trip to the country, Truss discussed issues such as joint efforts on trade and defense, including innovative security technologies, according to a statement from the UK Government.
“Deeper ties between the UK and India will enhance security in the Indo-Pacific and the world, as well as create jobs and opportunities in both countries,” he said, adding that “this becomes even more important in the context of the unwarranted invasion of Russia. to Ukraine.
British Government announced sanctions this Thursday against fourteen other Russian entities and citizensincluding the media, as part of a series of punitive measures against Moscow.
The British executive said in a statement that among those affected by the sanctions were “propagandists and state media who spread lies and deception about Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.”
Among those sanctioned was presenter Sergei Brilev, who works for the television network Russia 24 and which London accuses of being a “propaganda for Putin.” “Having lived in England in the past, Brilev will not be able to access his assets or continue his professional business in the UK.” said.
That is also included in the list of sanctions television newsowner RTand Russia Segodnyawho controls the news agency Sputnik. UK broadcasting and telecommunications regulator (Ofcom) has revoked its license to broadcast RT.
The statement stated that among those sanctioned were Aleksander Zharov, executive director of Gazprom-Media; Alexei Nikolav, CEO of RT; Anton Anisimov, director of international broadcasting at Sputnik; and Colonel Mikhail Mizintsev, head of the Russian National Defense Control Center.
(With information from Europe Press)
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