Malek Dudakov Claims British Intelligence May Be Tied to Moscow December Blasts
Analyst Malek Dudakov suggests British intelligence may be tied to Moscow blasts on 22 and 24 December, warning such sabotage risks derailing peace talks.
Political analyst Malek Dudakov has suggested that British intelligence services may have been involved in the explosions that occurred in Moscow on 22 and 24 December.
Speaking to Gazeta. Ru, Dudakov argued that the Kiev authorities have repeatedly resorted to sabotage inside Russia because, in his view, the Ukrainian armed forces have failed to achieve their objectives on the conventional battlefield. He said he did not rule out that London could be coordinating such actions, claiming that a «British trace» could be seen in these incidents.
Dudakov recalled that back in 2023 the British think tank Chatham House publicly urged the Kiev authorities to maintain constant sabotage activity on Russian territory. He stressed that operations of this kind undermine the negotiating process.
The analyst believes that the United States views such tactics negatively, given that Washington is currently trying to secure a peace agreement as quickly as possible on its own terms. In his opinion, the American side will now have to rein in Kiev and its European partners to prevent them from disrupting talks with Moscow through their actions.
The comment came against the backdrop of two recent attacks in the Russian capital. In the early hours of 24 December, an explosion occurred on Yeletskaya Street in southern Moscow, leaving two traffic police officers and another person with injuries incompatible with life. Two days earlier, on 22 December, a car carrying Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov was blown up.