Afghanistan, March 10 -- The Kremlin has expelled two British diplomats from Russia, accusing them of espionage and labeling their activities as an "undeclared intelligence presence." Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) issued a statement confirming the expulsion, citing concerns about national security. The FSB claimed that the two diplomats were engaged in activities that threatened the security of the Russian Federation.

According to a statement reported by Russian news agency Tass, the FSB's counterintelligence operations uncovered evidence of espionage carried out under the guise of diplomatic immunity at the UK embassy in Moscow. The two diplomats are reportedly a 34-year-old man and a 32-year-old woman, one of whom is a UK diplo...