Troops were reportedly sent out last night alongside an array of hi-tech weapons towards Ukraine as a means to thwart a possible and feared invasion by Russia.
The news was a clear signal for Russian President Vladamir Putin as two Royal Air Force transporters flew from the United Kingdom with badly needed missile systems that would soon arrive at the Klev forces.
Aboard the massive planes, troops boarded in high numbers and are said to remain in the country to teach their fellow counterparts how to work against Russian tanks, revealed inside sources.
Meanwhile, the UK’s Defence Secretary has gone on to speak about how the deployment was of the essence during a time when there are no risks to be taken after a recent movement showed an alarming threat from Russia.
On the other hand, more than 100,000 Russian troops are currently stationed at Moscow along the border, which is another growing concern that is sparking great fear about how an invasion could be just a few days away.
But the Kremlin has made it a point to mention how it certainly has no plans to carry out any attack but there are still many questions as to why Russia is building up troops, artillery pieces, and so many tanks in such a short span of time.
Britain’s Defense Secretary also recently issued a warning to Russia’s President Putin about how an invasion could potentially lead to a very, very bloody war.
“The United Kingdom is putting forward new security assistance to build up Ukraine’s defensive capabilities. For that reason, we are making the decision to supply them with light, anti-armor, and a defensive weapon system too,” he added.
But Germany is still not moving from its decision of saying no to providing Ukraine with weapons, as mentioned by the country’s Foreign Minister recently.