Russia Expels UK Defence Attache in Tit-for-tat Move

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Russia ordered the expulsion of the United Kingdom’s defence attache in Moscow on Thursday, a move it said was direct retaliation for London expelling Russia’s defence attache last week.

The UK had accused Moscow’s defence attache — a diplomat in charge of military affairs — of being “an undeclared military intelligence officer”, a charge Moscow called a lie.

“The defence attache at the British Embassy in Moscow, A. T. Coghill, has been declared persona non grata. He must leave the territory of the Russian Federation within a week,” it said.

The ministry warned it could take further measures in response to the UK’s decision, which it called “unfriendly”, “anti-Russian” and politically motivated.

Relations remain tense between Russia and the UK, which is a staunch NATO backer of Ukraine and has provided Kyiv’s troops with significant military support.

Russia’s defence attache, Maxim Elovik, is thought to have been in the UK since at least 2014 and has been pictured at wreath-laying ceremonies commemorating Russian war dead.

The UK made the decision amid concerns of “malign” Russian activity on British soil, including an arson attack on a Ukrainian-linked business allegedly orchestrated by the Kremlin.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - AFP)

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