Ukraine Another Powerful State Comes to the Defense

On the eve of worsening the situation in Ukraine and predicting that its invasion by Russia is imminent, Australia has indicated that it is considering its possibility of coming to the aid of the Ukrainian state. Australia's Defense Minister, Peter Dutton, has said military assistance is very possible while there are [...]
Australia's Defense Minister, Peter Dutton, has said military assistance is very possible while excluding the possibility of sending troops to Eastern Europe.
As a reason for the failure to send troops to Ukraine, the minister said the situation was clear from Australia, so the Morrison Government would not send troops.
Dutton said it's hard to understand why Russia has not yet invaded Ukraine, given the large range of soldiers near the Ukrainian border, adding that the attack there would be warning effect for the rest of the world, writes SkyNews, follows Periscope.
Recent measures say Russia has deployed 190,000 troops around Ukraine, while the United States has declared that Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the invasion of Ukraine.











