Britain will have to pay the price; Ukrainian official warned, said- UK will not stand in front of Russian attack

Ukrainian Military Officer Warns Britain About Russia: Viktor Andrusiev, a senior Ukrainian military officer, has warned that Britain is not yet ready for a major war. He says that if Russian President Vladimir Putin attacks Europe, Britain and Western countries may have to pay a very heavy price. Andrusiev previously served as a military adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

While talking to the British media, he said that the biggest problem is that the people of Europe are still not ready to believe that a big war can really happen. This week, NATO chief Mark Rutte has also told Western countries that they should prepare for war in the coming times.

Putin had threatened Europe

Russian President Putin threatened this month that Russia was ready to go to war with Europe if peace talks in Ukraine fail. Western countries fear that Russia may attack any NATO country, and if this happens, all NATO countries including Britain may be drawn into the Third World War. Describing the British Army as old-fashioned, Andrusiv said that modern war is not fought only by professional soldiers, but common citizens also play a big role in it.

According to him, the military thinking of Western countries is still based on small, professional armies, whereas the war in Ukraine has shown that the entire society will have to be prepared in future wars. Giving the example of drone warfare, Andrusiev said Ukraine has used about 7 million drones in the last two years, while Britain has only about 4,000 drones in total. In a war like Ukraine, Britain’s drones would not be able to operate even for 24 hours.

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British officer also warned

He warned that if Western countries do not change their armies according to new technology, drone warfare and training of civilians, they will have to suffer huge losses. At the launch of Britain’s new Military Intelligence Service on December 11, former British Royal Marine officer AI Carnes also said that the threat of war is at the doorstep of Europe and it could be bigger and more dangerous than Iraq-Afghanistan.

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