Ukrainian security accuses Russian security of organizing protests in France
Russian security services may be involved in organizing anti-government protests in France - That is the statement of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) on Facebook.
Specifically, the SBU asserted that radicals in France acted "under the supervision" of FSB and Russian military intelligence officers.
As evidence for the accusations against Russia, the SBU released a photo from Paris showing two people in yellow vests holding the flag of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic.
The number of people arrested during protests in Paris has exceeded 1.7 thousand.
"International borders are not an obstacle to Russia's hybrid aggression. Using dirty methods, the Kremlin is destroying the stability of Europe, considering the continent a threat to itself," - these are the words of Vasily Gritsak, Director of the Security Service of Ukraine.
In addition, the statement also stated that Russian security agencies are "hiding behind peaceful protesters and creating unrest and violence in France", and preparing for "similar provocations" in Belgium, Germany, Spain, Bulgaria and other European countries.
The SBU has repeatedly accused Moscow of violating international law and interfering in the internal affairs of other countries. Russia denies these accusations and calls them unacceptable.