British diplomats in Russia will have to give five days notice to move more than 75 miles, as Moscow retaliates for 'hostile actions'
British diplomats in Russia will have to give five days notice before they travel more than 75 miles, as the Kremlin hit back at the UK's "hostile actions".The Russian government summoned senior diplomat Tom Dodd to its foreign ministry to tell him about the change on Thursday.
The move came after MI6 chief Sir Richard Moore urged Russians angry at president Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine to spy for Britain. Sir Richard revealed in a rare public speech on Wednesday that a number of Russians are “silently appalled” by the Russian war on Ukraine.A number of these Russians have already offered their services to MI6 in the last 18 months, he said.
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