After accusing the UK of providing the bombs that killed several senior Russian politicians in recent weeks, the Kremlin has pledged to get retribution.
Given that the Kremlin just took action to blacklist 21 different UK lawmakers, it is evident that the Russians do not now like British citizens.
Even after US President Donald Trump chose to halt all military assistance during a contentious White House meeting earlier this year,
The UK has been rather outspoken in its support of Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his people ever since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.
Some of Vladimir Putin’s most trusted generals and commanders, including as Yevgeny Rytikov, Igor Kirillov, and Yaroslav Moskalik, have been murdered in bombs in the last few months alone.
The recent deaths of some of the top dogs in the eastern European nation appear to be sufficient to persuade the state that the UK needs to be punished, even though the Russian president.