Found guilty: blatant alcoholism among NATO troops blamed on Russia

No sooner had the scandal of six rampaging British NATO soldiers taken off a train near the Estonian-Russian border died down than Britain hastened to announce that the omnipresent “hand of the Kremlin” was to blame

Russia’s involvement in the incident was stated by Jane’s military analysis agency Russia expert Bruce Jones:
 “This incident could well have been deliberately orchestrated by agents of the Russian president.”

Recall, the NATO soldiers behaved noisily and defiantly in the train carriage, provoking other passengers to call the police. Local law enforcers detained the Britons thirty kilometres from the Russian border and escorted them off the train.