Ukraine: Boris Johnson warns of “biggest war in Europe since 1945”

Ukraine: Boris Johnson warns of “biggest war in Europe since 1945”

Russia’s plans for a war against Ukraine are said to be well advanced. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has now warned how far.

Can the conflict over Ukraine be resolved peacefully? Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson no longer seems to believe in this option. In his words, Russia is preparing “perhaps the biggest war in Europe since 1945.”

“All indications are that in a way the project has already started,” the Conservative Prime Minister said in an interview on the Ukraine crisis broadcast by the BBC on Sunday. He sees a conflict on the scale of World War II coming to Europe. “I’m sorry to say that the plan we’re seeing is, on a scale, what could really be the biggest war in Europe since 1945.”

According to intelligence information, a Russian invasion would “encircle” the Ukrainian capital Kiev not only from the east, but also from the north via Belarus, Johnson said, citing information from US President Joe Biden. “People need to understand the cost in terms of human lives that this could entail, not only for Ukrainians but also for Russians.”

Plans for attacks on Ukraine are said to have already come into force

Asked about the timing of a Russian attack, Johnson said that “the fact is, all the signs point to the plan in a sense already having started.” At the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, Johnson called for unity in the West and again threatened economic sanctions against Moscow.

Violence has been increasing in eastern Ukraine for days. The Ukrainian army on Saturday reported the deaths of two of its soldiers under fire from pro-Russian separatists. For their part, the separatists accused the Ukrainian army of violating the ceasefire in force in the region. On Saturday, the separatists ordered a “general mobilization” and at the same time called on women, children and the elderly to leave the country for Russia.

Searching for a pretext for a war – Serious allegations against Russia

The West fears a so-called false flag attack by Russia on Ukraine. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Saturday there were signs that “Russia is preparing to create a pretext for an attack on Ukraine”. The increasing ceasefire violations in eastern Ukraine, the “false allegations” of “genocide” in Donbass and the evacuation of areas controlled by the pro-Russian separatists are “worrying signs”.

Ukraine crisis: Boris Johnson warns of "perhaps the biggest war in Europe since 1945"

Watch the video: There will be no military intervention in Ukraine, but Washington stands by Article Five of the Western Defense Alliance, Harris said, referring to the concerns of the Baltic states about Russian aggression.

Source: Stern

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