British planes are monitoring the situation in the Black Sea to prevent Russia from striking civilian courts – Sunak

UK intelligence will monitor Russia’s actions in the Black Sea to prevent the occupiers from attacking civilian vessels.
This was announced by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
According to him, London will take a number of measures to help the world fight Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s “grain weapons”.
– Britain will use military intelligence to track Russia’s activities in the Black Sea to prevent any Russian strikes on civilian ships carrying grain, Sunak said.
The British Prime Minister noted that his country will also host an international summit on food security.
According to the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph, the country’s aviation is protecting cargo ships carrying grain from Ukraine. In recent weeks, British planes have been patrolling the Black Sea to deter Russia from targeting civilian vessels.
– We will use our intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities to monitor Russia’s activities in the Black Sea. As part of these surveillance operations, UK RAF aircraft are flying over the area to deter Russia from launching unlawful attacks on civilian courts,” Sunak’s office said.
As a reminder, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin said during a meeting with the Turkish president that Moscow was not ready to immediately return to the Black Sea grain initiative, which it disrupted in July.
For this to happen, the dictator continues to demand that a number of Moscow’s demands be met.
