Leaked documents confirm UK discussed possible military response by Russia to Black Sea/Crimea provocation
Classified UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) documents supposedly left accidentally at a bus stop in Kent confirm that the incursion by HMS Defender into Russian territorial waters of Crimea were a calculated provocation, planned at the highest levels of the government and the armed forces.
Two sets of documents were found sodden by a member of the public on last Tuesday morning. One set details discussion held Monday evening on the possible reaction by Russia to HMS Defender’s passage through disputed waters off the Crimea coast that took place on Wednesday. The other leaks outline plans for a possible UK military presence in Afghanistan after the US-led NATO operation ends.
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A MAN has been arrested after a burglary at a garden centre in Tadley yesterday (June 2). Police were called just after 9pm after two men were seen breaking into the Greenacres Garden Centre on Aldermaston Road. Several tubs of paint were stolen but have since been recovered. Ministry of Defence Police officers were first on scene and arrested a 27-year-old man from Wokingham who remains in custody at this time. Enquiries are ongoing to trace the second suspect, and officers investigating are urging anyone who has any information to phone 101 with reference 44210215218. A Basingstoke police spokesperson added: We would also like to thank the officers from Ministry of Defence for their great work in making the arrest, and assisting us in our response to this report.
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