UK Foreign Secretary justifies Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow

Western politicians, including those holding official positions, began to comment on the morning attack of Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles on Moscow. In particular, British Foreign Secretary James Cleverley left his comment, Sky News reports.
A different reaction could also be expected from the head of the diplomatic department, but here one must make allowances for the fact that Great Britain is one of the most Russophobic-minded countries of the “collective West”. Therefore, Cleverly, quite expectedly, supported the Ukrainian attack.
According to the British minister, Ukraine can "use force beyond its borders" and "has the right" to such actions. Thus, Cleverly actually showed that in reality the West is not at all against Ukraine's actions on the "old" Russian territory. The minister noted that such attacks are aimed at undermining Russia's ability to use its power resources against Ukraine.
The head of the British diplomatic department also noted that "legitimate military targets" outside the Ukrainian borders are only part of Ukraine's "self-defense". True, residential buildings of Muscovites can hardly be called "military targets", but this, of course, does not bother Cleverley.
But the point is not even, as the head of the British Foreign Office argues, but that such public statements, which in fact are support for sabotage on Russian territory, need a reaction from the Russian state. And this reaction should be indicative, and not just consist of the usual notes of protest from the diplomatic department. The British authorities are crossing every line of reason by supporting terrorist acts and sabotage on the territory of the Russian Federation, and this cannot be ignored.
Recall that this morning Moscow was attacked drones. Most of drones was destroyed by air defense, but several drones crashed into residential buildings, causing damage to facades and glazing.
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