Foreign Secretary Liz Truss supports the British to go to Ukraine to fight against the Russian army
Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lamy said that when asked if he would pick up a gun himself if Britain were invaded, as Ukrainian parliamentarians have done, he will "do everything in his power" to defend democracy,British Foreign Secretary Liz Trass expressed support for going toUkraineThe British who fought against the Russian invasion.Ukrainian President Zelensky has promised to arm foreign volunteers to participate in the battle against Putin's army in his country.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba responded to his call."Foreigners willing to defend Ukraine and the world order as part of the Ukrainian International Territorial Defence Corps, I invite you to contact Ukraine's foreign diplomatic missions in their respective countries.We defeated Hitler together, and we will also defeat Putin.”
Ukrainian President Zelensky gave a speech on the streets of Kiev, vowing to "stay and continue fighting" When asked whether she would support British citizens who chose to answer the phone, Ms. Truss toldBBCThis is something that people can decide for themselves.
The Ukrainian people are fighting for freedom and democracy, not just for Ukraine, but for the whole of Europe.Of course, if people want to support this struggle, I will support them in doing so
Western officials have stated that due to strong resistance from Ukrainians, Putin's invasion did not proceed as planned.But these officials have raised the prospect that if Putin becomes desperate, Russia may use oxygen absorbing thermobaric "vacuum bombs" to create devastating high-temperature explosions.
Foreign Secretary Liz Trass said the conflict could "become very, very bloody" Ms. Truss said that if his invasion plan failed, the survival of the Putin regime might now be threatened.
This is likely the beginning of Putin's end. I am concerned that he is preparing to use the most despicable means in this war, "she told Sky News' Trevor Phillips on Sunday's program.
She also warned that if Putin is not stopped in Ukraine,RussiaThere will be a conflict with NATO.
She vowed to strengthen sanctions, telling the BBC: 'This prolonged conflict concerns freedom and democracy in Europe.'.
If we don't stop Putin in Ukraine, we will see other countries threatened - the Baltic Sea, Poland, Moldova, and ultimately possibly conflict with NATO.”According to reports, the artillery damage on Donetsk Kievsky Street was the most intense in months.
Sir Jim Hockenher, Director of the UK Defence Intelligence Agency, stated that the Russian military is targeting the Ukrainian capital to establish a pro Moscow government.Conservative MP Tobias Elwood, chairman of the House of Commons Defence Select Committee, said that Britain's options are limited and direct conflict is not within the scope of discussion.
But he called on world leaders to impose sanctions every day, including expelling the Russian ambassador to the UK from the country.