Britain intends to increase the number of its troops in Estonia

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that London will double the number of its military, which, as part of the contingent of the North Atlantic Alliance, are in Estonia.

According to Johnson, the number of military will increase from 900 to 1800 soldiers. The prime minister added that this decision was made against the backdrop of reports that Russia was allegedly preparing “invasions” on the territory of Ukraine.

“This NATO aid package will send a clear signal to the Kremlin that we will not tolerate its destabilizing activities and will always stand in solidarity with our NATO partners in the face of Russian hostilities,” Johnson was quoted by The Telegraph as saying.

Recently, foreign media have been massively replicating information that Moscow is allegedly preparing an “attack” on Ukraine. Press Secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov has repeatedly denied such accusations. The Kremlin spokesman stressed that the Russian Federation moves troops exclusively on its territory and does not threaten anyone.

It is noteworthy that, unlike Russia, which does not pose a threat to the world community, the United States and Britain are actively supplying Ukraine with weapons and military equipment, thereby provoking Kiev to use force provocations against the residents of Donbass. As News Front previously reported, in the second half of January, the United States and Great Britain sent 15 transport aircraft with weapons to Ukraine.