Putin accuses Britain of all deaths occurring in the world

Russia's President Vladimir Putin's remarks come after comments by Britain's Foreign Minister Boris Johnson regarding the crash of MH17 aircraft. Vladimir Putin has accused the British of blaming “of all their mortal sins” that are being billed to Russia, such as charges of Russian intervention in Brexit, Scribal poisoning [...]
Vladimir Putin has accused the British of blaming “of all their deadly sins” that are being billed to Russia, such as charges from Russian intervention in Brexit, Scribal poisoning, and the fall of MH17 aircraft.
The Russian president dismissed suggestions that Russian hackers had intervened in state affairs, claiming that this was not “in line with our policy”, reports The Guardian”, the Periscope broadcast.
“If they want to spoil relations with Russia they can blame us for all their sins and currently something like this is happening”, Putin said. “Brexit, Catalonia, Scripal case, it's good news and it's already crash of the plane”.
Putin made these comments at the International Economic Forum held in St Petersburg.
The MH17 plane crash, Australia and the Netherlands have blamed Russia for the missile that had hit the plane belonged to the Russian state.
Meanwhile, Russia's defence minister said the missile most likely belongs to Ukrainian state. /Periscopi/












