The Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has warned NATO allies that the threat of a world war is now “serious and real.”
Tusk said the war in Ukraine is at a “decisive phase” and the “unknown is approaching” as Moscow has threatened to attack the US NATO base in Poland.
Vladimir Putin and his cronies have threatened to attack the US and UK over their authorisation allowing Kyiv to launch ATACMS and Storm Shadow long-range missiles inside Russia.
The Polish Prime Minister warned, “The war in the east is entering a decisive phase; we feel that the unknown is approaching.
“The conflict is taking on dramatic proportions. The last few dozen hours have shown that the threat is serious and real when it comes to global conflict.”
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Russia warns UK World War III is ‘imminent’ and they are ‘entitled’ to strike Britain
On Thursday morning Russia launched an intercontinental ballistic missile hitting Dnipro, Ukraine and Putin has warned Moscow have more missiles and these are “ready to be used.”
The Russian dictator said, “The tests [of the missile system] have passed successfully, and I congratulate you all on that.
As has been said already, we’ll be continuing these tests, including in combat conditions, depending on the situation and nature of threats being posed to Russia’s security, especially considering that we have enough of such items, such systems ready for use in stock.”
The Russian ambassador to the UK has warned on Saturday, that following Britain allowing Ukraine to carry out strikes inside Russia World War III is now “imminent.”
Andrey Kelin warned the UK’s support for Ukraine could easily end up in a “collision between nuclear powers” as Moscow has repeatedly warned there will be a serious escalation.
The Russian ambassador warned on Telegram on Saturday, the continued British support for Ukraine will be a “serious escalation.”
Kelin wrote, “We have made multiple warnings that [the use of Western] missiles to strike inside Russia will be a serious escalation. Despite these warnings, the US administration supported by France and the UK has made a deliberate decision to carry out these strikes.
“This seriously escalates the situation and can lead to a collision between the nuclear powers.”