British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Photo: REUTERS
Around 1 am Monday, the driver of a black Vauxhall Astra had bad intentions: he was driving, interrupted and fell in the garden of Boris Johnson’s house. The facade of the British Prime Minister’s home was completely destroyed.
According to police no crimes and treated the driver for minor injuries. The house has been owned by Johnson and his wife since 2019 and is worth approximately £ 1.3m. It is a typical “townhouse” of the capital of England with four rooms.
The crash, which seemed to “thunder,” destroyed flower pots, a tree and a small decorative column in the front garden, while leaving various debris scattered on the sidewalk.
The car in front of Boris Johnson’s home in London. Photo: PA
Johnson’s home is nearing the final stages of a six -month renovation. In fact, the builders were some of the first to see the damage and had to go through the damaged plants to get into the house.
The driver favors: Two years without Johnson being seen in the areaso not to say that it is not a property considered by the prime minister.
Police have not confirmed the crimes and the driver is not in danger. Photo: PA
Thinking of Ukraine
On Sunday, British officials announced that the government will provide 1.3 billion pounds ($ 1.6 billion) additional with military support in Ukraine to help the country defend itself from Russian forces.
The funding, which comes from British government reserves, includes £ 300m of military equipment promised by Johnson earlier this week, such as radar systems for targeting Russian artillery, military equipment. -jamming of GPS and night vision devices. .
Boris Johnson a few days ago met in Ukraine with Volodymyr Zelensky a month ago. Photo: Reuters
The British government said is the highest rate of UK military spending in a conflict since Iraq and Afghanistan.
Officials said Johnson will meet with British arms companies later this month to discuss increasing production in response to the demand created by the unrest in Ukraine.
Johnson said Britain’s assistance to Ukraine would also help boost Britain’s defense economy.
Britain has already provided about 1.5 billion pounds to Ukraine, including humanitarian aid and loan guarantees.
Source: ANSA
Source: Clarin