London Moscow tensions are rising Britain ready to send jets

London Moscow, tensions are rising. Britain ready to send jets (via Poland) to Kyiv, threatens Kremlin

Increasing tensions between London and Moscow. Not only anti-tank missiles, artillery and tanks, London in the new phase of military escalation with Moscow for the supply of increasingly powerful and sophisticated weapons to theUkraine also speaks of fighter planes. In fact, it doesn’t rule it out the ability to send his jets to the eastern allied countries Europe to allow them to turn over some of their own Soviet fighters to the forces in Kyiv fighting the Russian invasion. “Self Putin be successful, there will be further suffering across Europe and dire consequences around the world. We would never feel safe again,” Secretary of State Liz Truss said.

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Moscow threatens: retaliation ready

Moscow’s reaction to Britain’s increasingly obvious commitment to the Ukrainian side was immediate. Indeed, threats of “retaliation” against London have come from the Kremlin. The Russian government has accused Britain of “provoking” Ukraine to attack Russian territory. The Russian Defense Ministry said it stands ready to hit the “decision centers” in Kyiv if such attacks take place. The presence of Western advisers in such centers cannot influence his decision to retaliate, he added. The Russian ministry also said the armed forces were ready to conduct “retaliatory strikes using long-range, high-precision weapons” against “key decision-making centers” in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.

Jets from London through Poland

Possible options include London training Ukrainian pilots, according to a Downing Street spokesman. Thus, the later failed initiative between the United States and Poland is revived, which provided for the delivery of US F-16s to Warsaw, which was supposed to send its Mig-29s to Ukraine. “We want to work with other countries to ensure Ukraine gets the equipment it needs,” the spokesman said, adding that there are currently no plans to send British planes. London has already proposed a similar initiative involving Poland to supply main battle tanks to Ukraine.

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The Secretary of State’s Hypothesis

And Secretary of State Liz Truss also put forward the hypothesis that aircraft were being sent in the traditional annual speech at the so-called Easter banquet in London’s Mansion House. In devising a strategy needed to reshape the stance of Britain and democracies on the international stage in the wake of the Russian invasion, the Foreign Office chief, as highlighted by the BBC, stressed that the West, in addition to the need for a clean cut in oil and gas imports from Russia, is also expected to deliver fighter jets to Kyiv. He did not specify the modalities, but clearly referred to the importance of rearmament and military production with a focus on “heavy weapons, tanks, combat aircraft”.

London is therefore continuing on its way despite threats of retaliation against NATO countries arriving from Moscow after Boris Johnson’s government backed Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory with British-supplied weapons. Returning to yesterday’s heated exchange between Downing Street and the Kremlin, Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab did not mince his words to dismiss Moscow’s claims, calling them “illegitimate”. “We have the right to provide military support to any state resisting an aggressive invasion,” he added, referring to Ukraine’s support against the Russian attack.