War Ukraine: A full invasion by Russia could trigger World War Three, warns government minister in Kiev

Yuliia Laputina, the minister for veterans affairs - who previously served as a top officer in Ukraine's equivalent of MI5 - told Sky News that her country was ready to defend itself should Moscow launch a new attack.

A full invasion of Ukraine by Russia would spread conflict around Europe and could even trigger World War Three, a Ukrainian government minister has warned.
Yuliia Laputina, the minister for veterans affairs - who previously served as a top officer in Ukraine's equivalent of MI5 - told Sky News that her country was ready to defend itself should Moscow launch a new attack.

But she said the consequences of further military action by President Vladimir Putin would not be contained within Ukrainian borders.

"If Russia will invade you know, you should also take care about the Balkans. What Russians are doing now in Serbia - they try to provoke a situation in the Balkans," she said in an interview at her office in Kiev.

"But we also take into account [the beginning of] World War Two."

Asked whether there was a chance an invasion could lead to a third world war, the minister said: "Yeah. Yeah. Because geopolitically, it looks like this is a possible scenario. So… we should pay attention to the Ukrainian issue because of the security of the continent.

"This - the spreading of war in case of Russian invasion to Ukraine - will be much wider than Ukraine."

The minister, who rose to the rank of major general in Ukraine's SBU Security Service, said the majority of her nation's 400,000-strong veterans - aged between 20 to around 60 years old - would be willing to fight if needed.

Many were young volunteers who signed up to defend the country when Russian-backed separatists seized territory in the east and Russia annexed Crimea in 2014.

Asked whether she thought Ukraine would be able to resist a larger invasion by its much more powerful neighbour, Major General Laputina said: "I think that it will be successful because even in the case of a real military invasion, the first step … may be successful for aggressors. But the next step will not be successful because we have a very big experience of national resistance."

On the outskirts of the Ukrainian capital in a dilapidated, former sports centre, is the shattered husk of what was once a large, china-tiled, public swimming pool.

Any swimming days are a distant memory, but the location has temporarily been turned into a film set for a crew making a movie about the war in eastern Ukraine.

Unusually, most of the actors playing the part of soldiers battling Russia-linked separatists are actually real veterans of the near-eight-year conflict.
Myroslav Hai is a producer and actor in the film, called Say Ukraine, which is due for release in 2022.

He was a teacher of acting prior to 2014 but volunteered to join a battalion to fight when the war started. He has since formally trained as an army reservist and now visits colleagues on the frontline in between filming.

Mr Hai said he and his fellow soldier-actors would not hesitate to pick up arms again should Russia launch a large-scale offensive.

"We wait with our military bags every day," he said.

"We live with our military bags. My bag stays in my hall and I am ready in one second [to go] back to my brigade, to take a weapon and resist Russian aggression."

He said if the UK and other allies closed Ukraine's air space, he believed that Ukraine's armed forces could beat Russia.

"It is our ground, it is our county," he said.

"All trees fight for us. All buildings fight for us. All dogs fight for us. It is Ukraine. We will beat them."

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Real question, because I'm not sure if I missed something or the news just lacked substance. When Putin moved in on Crimea, there was talk of Russia over-stepping its bounds and stuff. But I never heard anything about a war or invasion, that wasn't couched with war being started by the USA/UN. So part of me has to think there's problems with people in the region, some wanting to be under Russia and others not. Heard about protests and such, but nothing about a massive invasion or casualties.

So my question is, hoe much of this is political theatre and what's the likelihood of Russia to do an actual war/invasion with a body count?
 
So my question is, hoe much of this is political theatre
100%
and what's the likelihood of Russia to do an actual war/invasion with a body count?
Very little. They risk US getting involved, and while US population might not be entirely in favor of war, the leadership is. More likely senario is localized border conflict resulting in either russians getting some small lands or never ending (like Indian-Chinese Border conflicts)
 
yawn, We get it, the globalist MIC needs to keep kicking the can, and the Rothschild dollar needs time to be converted into FEDcoin slavery. Go shill this shit in black neighborhoods with a KFC bucket full of semper fi. It is time for the Blacks to die en masse in a foreign proxy war for the Bankers instead of Whitey.
 
If we could kick off a war that wipes out say... 1/3rd of the world population ( mostly in China and India) that would be swell. Seeing as how troons here got their stink ditches in a knot over Trump's transgender ban all those years ago they can be the first to get selected for service and shipped out to the combat zones.
 
Asked whether she thought Ukraine would be able to resist a larger invasion by its much more powerful neighbour, Major General Laputina said: "I think that it will be successful because even in the case of a real military invasion, the first step … may be successful for aggressors. But the next step will not be successful because we have a very big experience of national resistance."
LOL ok, 'Major General' Laputina. Already bracing the public for a successful invasion, that's just sad. Putin must be lying awake at night, trembling in fear at the thought of Major General Yulia Laputina.
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After what we all witnessed in august pulling out of Afghanistan I kinda have my doubts that our military even could effectively tangle with the burnt out husk that remains of Russia's armed forces. And that's depressing as hell considering that Russia was substantially weaker than us after the USSR collapsed. But I am genuinely concerned that between poorly trained troops, depleted reserves from coofjab mandates, equipment which the chinks have already stolen the plans for most of it, and leadership that on their best days couldn't find their ass from a hole in the ground and on their best days actively work to destroy our nation, we'd get our asses kicked in any real engagement with them.
 
If we could kick off a war that wipes out say... 1/3rd of the world population ( mostly in China and India) that would be swell. Seeing as how troons here got their stink ditches in a knot over Trump's transgender ban all those years ago they can be the first to get selected for service and shipped out to the combat zones.

They'd be crying transphobia as they were shipped off to war. It would at least be a ray of sunshine in the darkness of war.

There ain't no dilation stations on the battlefield. :biggrin:
 
After what we all witnessed in august pulling out of Afghanistan I kinda have my doubts that our military even could effectively tangle with the burnt out husk that remains of Russia's armed forces. And that's depressing as hell considering that Russia was substantially weaker than us after the USSR collapsed. But I am genuinely concerned that between poorly trained troops, depleted reserves from coofjab mandates, equipment which the chinks have already stolen the plans for most of it, and leadership that on their best days couldn't find their ass from a hole in the ground and on their best days actively work to destroy our nation, we'd get our asses kicked in any real engagement with them.
We should not confuse the reality of a genuine war with Russia on a conventional scale and gripe about past performances as any kind of comparison - not even Vietnam would like familiar to a war with another country that actually had real weapons (Russia or China). There would be almost no correlation between how Afhgan or Vietnam was fought versus how an actual conventional war would look like against an actual army and enemy of significance.

Of course, there will be no war between Russia, the USA or China, but if we are just shit-talking we could imagine it would be far more different than anything the world has seen thus far. It would be brutal and horrid.

Use of tanks, MOABs, Aircraft carriers and squadrons in real battle would look vastly different from anything we have seen since WW2. Frankly it would become a war of attrition fairly quickly and unless one backed down, simply put a nuclear exchange is without question the only outcome that could happen.

However, if Russia, China and the USA wanted to make a point, having a proxy battle in a country neither owns would suit as an acceptable location to have a battle of such that did not infringe on sovereign lands and thus in theory could happen without an exchange of nuclear arms taking place.

It would be exceptionally brutal. The country in question would simply be reduced to ashes - without the need to go to nuclear weapons.
 
Hypothetically if the US did put boots on the ground I can see them trying to sell the war as in defense of LGBTQ+ rights in Ukraine in some fashion.
Kinda in the same vein that the Russian Empire invaded Crimea back when it was an Ottoman vassal state under the pretense that it was to protect the interests of the Orthodox Christian minority living there. Maybe this time around Russia will win...

In any case, please for the love of God just declare a war already. My future is already fucked by the Great Reset, might as well go balls-deep in hopes that war disrupts their retarded globalist takeover of the world econcomy.
 
Major General Yulia Laputina conveniently omits the fact that half of her bloody country sympathises with Russia, so when push comes to shove, the clusterfuck will be an absolute bloody mess of a civil war shitshow (see: Donbass) and not a heroic and valiant last stand against the Asiatic vatnik hordes that she is describing in this morale-booster of an interview.
 
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