"It's not going to be Crimea, it's going to be a bloodbath." Reznikov believes that Putin is now deciding whether to cross the Ukrainian border


Russian President Vladimir Putin is "playing chess" with the West by moving military forces and vehicles along Russia's border with Ukraine. Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov told this in an interview to the Wahington Post on November 19.
According to Reznikov, by his actions, the Russian leader is testing the unity of the European Union and NATO allies, as well as Ukraine, Poland and the Baltic states.The Defense Ministry head also said that, in his opinion, Putin is at a turning point, deciding "whether to go over the Ukrainian border and burn bridges, or whether he is still trading and trying to find something interesting for himself."Reznikov hopes that the Russian president has not yet made up his mind, and accused him of "trying to fuel this fear in people's hearts."The Ukrainian Defense Ministry chief added that U.S., European and Ukrainian officials must convince Putin not to launch another offensive, because any such invasion could cost Ukraine and Europe far more than Russia's actions in 2014.If this is not done, Reznikov said, "it won't be Crimea, it will be a bloodbath."
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