Ukraine govt warns of ‘great war’ with Russia
02:01AM Tue 2 Sep, 2014
KIEV/MOSCOW: Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko accused Russia on Monday of “direct and undisguised aggression” which he said had radically changed the battlefield balance as Kiev’s forces suffered a further reverse in their war with pro-Moscow separatists.
Ukraine’s defense minister also warned that a “great war” had broken out with Russia over his country’s future that could claim tens of thousands of lives.
“A great war has arrived at our doorstep, the likes of which Europe has not seen since World War II. Unfortunately, the losses in such a war will be measured not in the hundreds but thousands and tens of thousands,” Valeriy Geletey wrote in a Facebook post.
Russia on Monday again denied either sending or planning to send troops into eastern Ukraine to help separatist rebels pursue their recent counteroffensive against the pro-Western government’s forces.
But insurgency leaders have admitted that some off-duty Russian soldiers had already joined their ranks.
NATO has also accused the Kremlin of advancing more than a 1,000 soldiers and heavy weapons across the Ukrainian border in recent days.
AFP