Great Britain: We intervene alone in Ukraine if Russia uses chemical weapons

Britain can intervene alone in Ukraine if an attack by chemical agents by Vladimir Putin occurs, Britain's Armed Forces Minister James Heapey said. Heappey said the Russian president is wrong if he thinks an answer to him using banned weapons would require NATO's permission. “President [...]
Britain can intervene alone in Ukraine if an attack by chemical agents by Vladimir Putin occurs, Britain's Armed Forces Minister James Heapey said.
Heappey said the Russian president is wrong if he thinks an answer to him using banned weapons would require NATO's permission.
President Putin is wrong if he thinks an international approval is needed to intervene. NATO approval is not necessary”, he said.
He was speaking after the chemical attack reported on the remaining Ukrainian troops in Marioupol by Russian forces. Earlier this week, soldiers from the Azov Regiment said they were suffering from rashes, eye irritations, and muscle spasms, apparently after a mysterious white gas was released by a Russian drone.
Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, distanced himself from claims, but fear remains that Putin can use chemical weapons.
The minister cited the case of the launch of action in Syria in 2018 from the United States, the United Kingdom and France, who responded to the chemical attack by the dictatorial regime, writes the DailyMail, broadcast Clancosova.tv.
Heappey visited European allies this week and reiterated yesterday that there were many opportunities for the United Kingdom, Germany and France to support any country that could supply military equipment to Ukraine.












