Russia-Ukraine crisis: UK nationals told to leave Ukraineon February 12, 2022 at 2:05 am

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Boris Johnson tells world leaders he fears for the security of Europe amid tensions with Russia.

Ukrainian Armed Forces hold a drill on a shooting range of the 92nd separate mechanized brigade of Ukrainian Armed Forces near Chuguev city of Kharkiv"s area, Eastern Ukraine,

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British nationals in Ukraine are being told to leave the country now while commercial means are still available.

The UK Foreign Office’s warning came as the US said that Russia could invade “any day now” and told its own citizens to leave in the next 48 hours.

Russia has denied any plans to invade Ukraine despite massing more than 100,000 troops near the border.

Boris Johnson said he feared for the security of Europe as he joined a call of world leaders on Friday.

Mr Johnson urged allies to have a “heavy package of economic sanctions ready to go” should Russia make the “devastating and destructive decision” to invade Ukraine, Downing Street said.

US national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Russia was in the position “to be able to mount a major military operation in Ukraine any day now” and it could start with an intense aerial bombing. But he stressed the US did not know whether President Vladimir Putin had made a final decision.

However, Tobias Ellwood, Conservative MP and chair of the defence select committee, has raised concerns about the rhetoric being used by Washington, saying it was “bordering on panic”.

Mr Ellwood told the BBC’s Newsnight programme: “Absolutely, you’ve got a duty of care to your citizens, particularly when the threat picture does change.

“But it’s almost bordering on panic and that absolutely fits into Putin’s objective. He’ll be delighted to see the West and the Nato alliance crumbling in this way.”

He said a division of Nato should have been moved into Ukraine months ago, adding: “The least we can do now is provide a no fly zone.”

Russia’s foreign ministry has accused Western countries of spreading false information.

The Foreign Office, which also now advises against all travel to Ukraine, estimates there are a few thousand British nationals in Ukraine.

It said that, due to this increased threat, further embassy staff would be withdrawn from Kyiv – although the embassy would remain open but would be unable to provide in-person consular assistance to any Britons who remain.

A UK government source said the safety of Britons was the “number one priority” and said the decision was “the right precaution to take”.

Several other countries have also advised their nationals to leave the country, including the Netherlands, Japan and South Korea.

It comes after Moscow began massive military drills with neighbouring Belarus. These are believed to be Russia’s largest deployment to Belarus since the Cold War.

France called the drills a “violent gesture”, while Ukraine said they amounted to “psychological pressure”. Ukraine has also accused Russia of blocking its access to the sea.

Both French President Emmanuel Macron and US President Joe Biden are due to speak with Mr Putin on Saturday.

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Speaking from the White House, Mr Sullivan warned there were signs of Russian escalation including new forces arriving at the Ukrainian border and said an invasion could include a “rapid assault on the city of Kyiv” or on other parts of the country.

He said if a Russian invasion proceeded it was likely “to begin with aerial bombing and missile attacks that could obviously kill civilians without regard to their nationality”.

This could lead to communications being severed and commercial transit being halted, he said.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Friday that “an invasion could begin at any time, and to be clear, that includes during the Olympics”. The Winter Olympics in China are scheduled to end on 20 February.

The US also said it was sending a further 3,000 troops to Poland, and that they were expected to arrive there next week. The troops will not fight in Ukraine, but will ensure the defence of US allies.

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The current tensions come eight years after Russia annexed Ukraine’s southern Crimea peninsula. Since then, Ukraine’s military has been locked in a war with Russian-backed rebels in eastern areas near Russia’s borders.

The Kremlin says it cannot accept that Ukraine – a former Soviet republic with deep social and cultural ties with Russia – could one day join the Western defence alliance Nato and has demanded that this be ruled out.

Earlier on Friday, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace met his Russian counterpart Sergei Shogiu and said at a news conference that an invasion of Ukraine would have “tragic consequences” for both countries.

Mr Wallace said Russian forces were in the position to invade “at any time” but said Mr Shogiu had given him security assurances.

Speaking to the BBC, Lord Darroch, a former British ambassador to the US and national security adviser, said the build-up could be an attempt by Russia to raise pressure and extract concessions from the West and Ukraine, but added there were not “any new messages… the West can give to Russia” to de-escalate the situation.

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