Russia says it foiled Ukrainian-British plot to steal a MiG-31 jet, state media reports

The FSB, the main successor to the Soviet-era KGB, said Ukraine and Britain had planned a large-scale 'provocation' using the hijacked aircraft, and Ukrainian military intelligence had sought to recruit Russian pilots for $3m to steal the fighter. File photo (MAXIM SHEMETOV)

Russia’s federal security service (FSB) said it foiled a plot by Ukrainian and British spies to tempt Russian pilots to steal a MiG-31 jet armed with a Kinzhal hypersonic missile for $3m (R51.4m), state media reported on Tuesday.

The RIA news agency cited the FSB as saying the hijacked jet was to be flown toward a Nato air base in the Romanian city of Constanta, where it could have been shot down by air defences, the agency reported.

The FSB, the main successor to the Soviet-era KGB, said Ukraine and Britain had planned a large-scale “provocation” using the hijacked aircraft, and Ukrainian military intelligence had sought to recruit Russian pilots for $3m to steal the fighter.

“The measures taken have thwarted the Ukrainian and British intelligence services’ plans for a large-scale provocation,” RIA cited the FSB as saying.

State TV showed pictures of messages and recordings of a man who they said was working for Ukrainian and British intelligence and had offered $3m to a Russian pilot to fly a MiG to Europe, and that the pilot had been offered citizenship.

Reuters could not independently verify the account.

Russia’s Kinzhal is an air-launched ballistic missile that Moscow calls hypersonic, capable of very high speeds and manoeuvring flight paths intended to make it difficult for air defences to track and intercept.

Russia has long cast Britain as its main enemy. Moscow accuses London of stoking the Ukraine war and British intelligence of helping Ukraine to mount operations deep inside Russia.

Britain casts the Russian invasion of Ukraine as an imperial-style landgrab by Moscow. London has repeatedly warned Russian intelligence is trying to sow mayhem across Britain and Europe to undermine democracy.

Reuters


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