Russia refutes allegation of oil supply to Taliban

ANI  |  Moscow [Russia] 

on Monday refuted United Kingdom media reports that alleged Moscow was supplying products to

Russian foreign ministry said that the 'fake report' was to divert international attention from the failure of policy.

"UK media reports on Russia's supplying products to are sheer fakes aiming to divert the attention of the international community from the flops of policy of brute force in Afghanistan," Tass quoted Russian Foreign Ministry, as saying.

The Times article indicates that is funding movement in Afghanistan.

"These articles quote some unnamed sources in the that speculate about Moscow's objectives in Afghanistan and about the alleged free supplies of Russian products to the Taliban," it said.

"We would like to make a recommendation to The Times reporters to give more attention to the flights of unmarked helicopters to the areas controlled by extremists in various governorates of Afghanistan," it said. "Afghans themselves claim standing behind those missions are the British secret services."

The ministry said it would upload The Times article in the section of its homepage exposing the publications that contained untrue information on as fresh samples of disinformation circulated in Western media.

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First Published: Tue, October 17 2017. 08:13 IST