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The video, which is part of a British information war against Russia, said the country would attack from its own territory and from Belarus and Crimea. The two-minute clip released on Twitter used graphics and maps to show the 'axis of advance' of Putin's troops and the military bases from where an invasion could be launched.
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Hours after the nursery school shelling the MoD shared a video revealing Russia's attack strategy. On a day of dramatic developments, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss flew to Kiev for crisis talks and armed forces minister James Heappey warned of a new Cold War and 'acute competition' between Russia and the West lasting 'a generation or more'. On a visit to RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire, the Prime Minister said the attack was 'a false flag operation designed to discredit the Ukrainians'.Ī false flag operation is one in which a group carries out an attack on its own forces as a pretence for launching an assault. The shelling in eastern Ukraine is likely to have been carried out by Russian separatists but the Kremlin blamed Ukraine. It came as Joe Biden predicted Russian soldiers would invade Ukraine 'within the next several days'.īoris Johnson also hit out at Putin's forces after the bombing of a nursery school yesterday morning.

The unprecedented MoD decision to publish the video revealing Russia's attack strategy, including its 'axis of advance' into Ukraine, is part of the UK's 'information war' against the Kremlin. There are now thought to be around 150,000 troops backed by tanks, artillery, attack helicopters and fighter jets stationed near Ukraine - more than half of Russia's total ground forces - which are at a high level of readiness and could invade at short notice, according to Western allies. NATO and Washington have claimed Russia is instead moving forces closer and continuing to build up troop numbers, with an extra 7,000 arriving yesterday and today. 'However, there is still opportunity for de-escalation, and for President Putin to step back and avoid a bloody and unnecessary war.' The report also echoed warnings from NATO and Washington that there is 'no evidence' to back up Russian claims troops are being withdrawn from the border regions following large scale drills in recent weeks.Ī British government spokesman said: 'All the information we have suggests Russia could be planning an invasion of Ukraine at any moment without further warning.

The ministry warned there would be 'considerable' civilian casualties in the event of war and that Putin 'would be willing' to sustain the losses 'to get what he wants'.
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Putin has massed troops on Ukraine's northern border in a way that 'directly threatens Kiev, the capital', said the MoD report, which showed a series of possible routes Russian soldiers could take in an invasion that could see them take much of the east of the country. Russia insists their troops are retreating, but the MoD has published a report explaining Putin's plan of attack hours after the White House warned of a false flag chemical weapons attack. This in turn saw President Biden told to withdraw all troops from Central and Eastern Europe.Īs fears continue to grow, one Whitehall source told the Times: 'He's going to do it, and it's going to be horrendous.' While senior figures within the British government didn't believe the President would launch the move of aggression earlier this week, analysis has dramatically changed in the last 24 hours. Whitehall is now certain Vladimir Putin and Russia will invade Ukraine, with officials warning such a conflict would be 'horrendous' - after the Ministry of Defence last night revealed Moscow's 'battle plan' amid US warnings of a 'moment of peril'.
