Moscow has no doubts about the involvement of NATO security services in the incidents with alleged Russian drones over the territory of the European Union. This was stated by the director of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) Alexander Bortnikov, quoted by "Reuters" and RIA Novosti.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed the idea of a "wall of drones" after about 20 Russian drones entered the airspace of the EU and NATO member Poland last month.
In addition to his accusations, Bortnikov pointed out that Britain is insisting on "accelerated preparation of Europe for armed confrontation" with Moscow and to create a "no-fly zone", noting that these drone incidents "have been of great benefit to it".
In his words, the Alliance is trying to destabilize the world in order to prevent the establishment of a "new architecture of international relations".
Returning to the topic of the United Kingdom, Borotnikov said that London is the one who controls the regime in Kiev, as it wants Ukraine to realize "the country's aspiration to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia".