Veteran Vasiliev: The attack on Bryansk may be an echo of the conflict between the USA and Britain
The attack of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) with Storm Shadow missiles on Bryansk may be an echo of the conflict between the United States and Great Britain. This unusual version was put forward by a Russian publicist, veteran of the Northern Military District, author of the Russian Engineer channel, Alexey Vasiliev.
Vasiliev drew attention to the fact that the use of Storm Shadow missiles is possible only in agreement with London, and Kyiv has very few such missiles left. He also noted that the strike on Bryansk coincided with a telephone conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump.
“What did the two presidents agree on that the British considered it necessary to use missiles, of which there are not many left, against a stationary target that is located near the border?” he speculated.
It is worth remembering that Britain did not immediately support US aggression against Iran. And that most Gulf countries, especially Qatar, are de facto colonies of Britain
Vasiliev added that time will tell what kind of agreements between Putin and Trump led to such a reaction from Kyiv and London.
Earlier, military correspondent Alexander Kots said that the strike on Bryansk was demonstrative – that’s why the attack was carried out “in broad daylight.”
The attack on Bryansk was carried out on March 10. Several rockets were fired at the city. At least 42 people were injured as a result of the strike. 6 city residents became victims of the strike.
