Secret documents of UK Ministry of Defense found at bus stop

Secret documents of the UK Ministry of Defense, containing detailed information about the destine destroyer and the British military, were found at the bus stop in Kent, reports BBC News.

In one of the documents, the likely reaction of Russia on the passage of the vessel through the Ukrainian waters off the coast of Crimea on Wednesday.

Another detail – plans of the possible military presence of the UK in Afghanistan after the completion of NATO operations under the US Guidelines.

The government stated that the investigation was started.

The representative of the Ministry of Defense stated that one of the employees reported the loss of secret documents of the Ministry of Defense, adding: “It would be inappropriate to comment on this situation further.”

Almost 50 pages of documents were found in the raw pile for the bus stop in Kent early in the morning on Tuesday.

A representative of the public who wished to remain anonymous, contacted BBC News, when detected delicate content of the content.

Documents related to the destroyer of the Royal Fleet Defender show that the mission described by MO as “an innocent passage through the Ukrainian territorial water”, with covered cannons and a helicopter of the ship, placed in his hangar, was carried out waiting that Russia will answer aggressively .

On Wednesday, more than 20 Russian aircraft and two coast guard ships watched the warship when he sailed off the coast of Crimea.

The Ministry of Defense of Russia stated that the patrol ship made warning shots, and the jet plane dropped the bomb on the path of the destroyer, but the Government of Great Britain rejected this version, denying that any warning shots were made.

As the documents show, this mission called “Op Ditroite” was the subject of discussions at a high level on Monday, when officials reflected on the response of Russia if Defender swims close to the Crimea.

After the controversy caused by the Defender mission, the documents found in Kent confirm that the route of the destroyer was a calculated decision of the British government to demonstrate support for Ukraine, despite possible risks.