A full invasion of Ukraine by Russia would spread conflict around Europe and could even trigger World War Three, a Ukrainian government minister has warned.
Yuliia Laputina, the minister for veterans’ affairs – who previously served as a top officer in Ukraine’s equivalent of MI5 – told Sky News that her country was ready to defend itself should Moscow launch a new attack.
But she said the consequences of further military action by President Vladimir Putin would not be contained within Ukrainian borders.
“If Russia will invade you know, you should also take care about the Balkans. What Russians are doing now in Serbia – they try to provoke a situation in the Balkans,” she said in an interview at her office in Kiev.
“But we also take into account [the beginning of] World War Three.”
Asked whether there was a chance an invasion could lead to a third world war, the minister said: “Yeah. Yeah. Because geopolitically, it looks like this is a possible scenario. So… we should pay attention to the Ukrainian issue because of the security of the continent.
“This – the spreading of war in case of Russian invasion to Ukraine – will be much wider than Ukraine.”
The minister, who rose to the rank of major general in Ukraine’s SBU Security Service, said the majority of her nation’s 400,000-strong veterans – aged between 20 to around 60 years old – would be willing to fight if needed.
Many were young volunteers who signed up to defend the country when Russian-backed separatists seized territory in the east and Russia annexed Crimea in 2014.
Asked whether she thought Ukraine would be able to resist a larger invasion by its much more powerful neighbor, Major General Laputina said: “I think that it will be successful because even in the case of a real military invasion, the first step … may be successful for aggressors. But the next step will not be successful because we have a very big experience of national resistance.”