British PM warns of biggest war since 1945 over Russia

Boris Johnson considered the Russian invasion of Ukraine inevitable because of the “evidence” and the beginning of the offensive plan. He said a Russian attack could spark the biggest war in Europe since 1945.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson

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The planned Russian invasion of Ukraine could turn into the biggest war in Europe since 1945, declared British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in an interview with the BBC.

“I’m afraid to say that the plan we’re seeing is for something that could really be the biggest war in Europe since 1945 just in terms of scale,” Johnson said.

He called the Russian invasion of Ukraine inevitable, as “evidence that cannot be embellished” points to it. At the same time, according to him, Russia has already begun “in a sense” to carry out the attack plan.

Russian troops can enter Ukraine not only through the Donbass, but also from Belarus and the vicinity of Kiev, Johnson said, citing intelligence data from US President Joe Biden.

Stoltenberg called the signs of Russia’s preparation for an attack on Ukraine

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