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    Russia Plans ‘Lightning War’ Over Ukraine Invasion, Boris Johnson Says
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    Updated 14:14 7 Feb 2022 GMTPublished 17:07 24 Jan 2022 GMT

    Russia Plans ‘Lightning War’ Over Ukraine Invasion, Boris Johnson Says

    Boris Johnson has expressed concerns over Russia potential invading Ukraine.

    Shola Lee

    Shola Lee

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    Topics: Russia, Vladimir Putin, World News, Boris Johnson

    Shola Lee
    Shola Lee

    Shola Lee began her journalism career while studying for her undergraduate degree at Queen Mary, University of London and Columbia University in New York. She has written for the Columbia Spectator, QM Global Bloggers, CUB Magazine, UniDays, and Warner Brothers' Wizarding World Digital. Recently, Shola took part in the 2021 BAFTA Crew and BBC New Creatives programme before becoming a journalist at UNILAD, where she works on breaking news, trending stories, and features.

    Russia Plans ‘Lightning War’ Over Ukraine Invasion (Alamy)
    Russia Plans ‘Lightning War’ Over Ukraine Invasion (Alamy)

    Boris Johnson has spoken out about Russia potentially invading Ukraine amid growing tension at the border.

    Johnson has said that the potential invasion would be a 'disastrous step' and that intelligence information suggests Russia is planning a 'lightening raid' on Kyiv. Russia is currently denying these claims.

    Boris Johnson (Alamy)
    Boris Johnson (Alamy)

    The situation at Ukraine's border has escalated after 100,000 Russian troops were stationed around the border, with NATO, the European Union and the US considering next steps.

    Johnson has now spoken about the developing situation.

    He said 'the intelligence is very clear that there are 60 Russian battle groups on the borders of Ukraine, the plan for a lightning war that could take out Kyiv is one that everybody can see'.

    The prime minister added that 'we need to make it very clear to the Kremlin, to Russia, that that would be a disastrous step'.

    Earlier today, January 24, NATO said forces have been put on standby in response to Russia's increasing military presence at Ukraine's borders.

    The news comes as the EU discussed 'never-seen-before' sanctions on Russia if it were to invade Ukraine.

    While Moscow denies any plans to invade, NATO is now reportedly on standby with ships and fighter jets.

    Russia/Ukraine Border (Alamy)
    Russia/Ukraine Border (Alamy)

    Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General of the Western military alliance, said 'I welcome allies contributing additional forces to NATO' in response to the developing situation.

    Stoltenberg continued to add that the situation was being taken seriously by NATO and that '[it] will continue to take all necessary measures to protect and defend all allies, including by reinforcing the eastern part of the alliance'.

    The effort comes after the UK withdrew staff and dependents from its embassy in Ukraine. The US is also said to be ordering diplomats' family members to leave and that diplomats at the embassy in Kyiv were allowed to leave voluntarily.

    According to the US embassy, 'military action by Russia could come at any time' and officials 'will not be in a position to evacuate American citizens in such a contingency, so US citizens currently present in Ukraine should plan accordingly'.

    Russia/Ukraine Border (Alamy)
    Russia/Ukraine Border (Alamy)

    Currently, there is said to be an estimated 100,000 Russian troops near the Ukraine border, with the US saying any movement over the border would be treated as an invasion.

    President Joe Biden is reportedly now weighing up the decision to deploy several thousand US troops, along with warships and aircrafts to NATO allies in the Baltics and Eastern Europe.

    In an interview with CBS, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said of the matter, 'even as we’re engaged in diplomacy, we are very much focused on building up defense, building up deterrence'.

    Blinken went on to add that 'NATO itself will continue to be reinforced in a significant way if Russia commits renewed acts of aggression. All of that is on the table'.

    Russia/Ukraine Border (Alamy)
    Russia/Ukraine Border (Alamy)

    No decisions have yet been made and no military options currently include deploying additional US troops to Ukraine itself.

    However, Biden did say at a news conference last week that he would send troops to the surrounding regions who are 'part of NATO' if the situation continues to escalate.

    'We’re going to actually increase troop presence in Poland, in Romania, et cetera, if in fact he moves', he said.

    Ukraine is not currently part of NATO but has been promised to be allowed to join one day - a promise Russia is demanding NATO withdraws.

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