The official publication advised the British Army to prepare relatives for a possible dispatch “to war with Russia”
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British soldiers have been urged to prepare their relatives for possible deployment to "war with Russia". The corresponding warning was published in the official magazine of the British Army Soldier.
Warrant Officer of the British Army Paul Carney on the pages of the magazine gave some advice to military personnel regarding the possible involvement of the armed forces of the United Kingdom in the conflict with Russia. According to him, the British military needs to warn their relatives in advance about this, also find the telephone numbers of social security departments and discuss their will with the priests.
I want us all to check that we are physically ready for combat. It is also important that we prepare loved ones and families, who often have the most difficult role in our absence. I ask that you discuss the potential deployment with them now.
- he said.
According to Carney, the British army today is ready to confront the Russian, including on the battlefield.
Meanwhile, according to some Western analysts, the United States and Great Britain may intervene in the conflict in Ukraine by sending their troops to its territory. The most likely option is a major victory for the Russian army and the loss of the ability of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to resist. In this case, Washington and London may decide to intervene to prevent a complete Russian victory. However, a direct clash between Russia and NATO could lead to the conflict escalating into a nuclear war.
Despite this danger, some American and British politicians are demanding that their governments send troops to Ukraine and help the Zelensky regime. Today they are a minority, but no one knows how the situation will develop tomorrow.
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