Boris Johnson: Putin was in total panic, scared too much of Ukraine

United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said Russian President Vladimir Putin has been in serious panic due to fears of the possibility of a possible revolution in Moscow. “Ukrainian and Russia have been historically close and it is terrified of Ukraine's effect on it and Russia. [...]
“Ukrainian and Russia have been historically close and it is terrified of Ukraine's effect on it and Russia. He's been in a total panic about the possibility of a so-called colored revolution in Moscow too, and that's why he's trying so brutally to vent the freedom of Ukraine”, he has declared.
Johnson has denied that NATO is the motive of Putin's aggression in Ukraine.
I think he's scared for a completely different reason. He's been scared of Ukraine because in Ukraine, they have free press, free elections... and for any progress in Ukraine, he's afraid of her example”, Johnson said.
If you go against Putin in the election, “you get degenerated or killed”, the British prime minister has said.
Johnson has drawn a parallel between Russia's actions in Ukraine and that of Adolf Hitler's Nazis in the '40s, the Express broadcasts.
A tragedy continues to extend to our European continent, a vicious and barbarous attack on innocent civilians, one we have seen since the 1940s. For each day that the heroic Ukrainian resistance continues, it's clear Putin has made a catastrophic mistake, said Johnson.
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Also, Johnson has warned that the Russian president will not stop the war in Ukraine and, according to him, a victory in the Kremlin would be a remand for “the beginning of a new era of intimidation in Eastern Europe”.
This would be a green light for autocrats throughout”, Johnson said.
The leader of the conservatives in Britain made these comments during a fiery speech to his fellow Christians, also conveyed by Ukrainian Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Vadym Priystaiko.












