UK's Johnson says intelligence is 'gloomy' over Ukraine invasion

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday the intelligence around a Russian invasion of Ukraine was gloomy but not inevitable, as he warned President Vladimir Putin that any conflict could become 'a new Chechnya'.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a news conference for the latest coronavirus disease update in the Downing Street briefing room, in London, Britain December 8, 2021. Adrian Dennis/Pool via REUTERS//File PhotoLONDON, Jan 24 - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday the intelligence around a Russian invasion of Ukraine was gloomy but not inevitable, as he warned President Vladimir Putin that any conflict could become "a new Chechnya".

"We need to make it very clear to the Kremlin, to Russia, that that would be a disastrous step," Johnson told broadcasters. Asked whether he thought an invasion was now imminent, he said: "The intelligence is pretty gloomy on this point."I don't think it's by any means inevitable now, I think that sense can still prevail.""We also need to get over the message that invading Ukraine, from a Russian perspective, is going to be a painful, violent and bloody business and I think it's very important that people in Russia understand that this could be a new Chechnya.

NATO said on Monday it was putting forces on standby and reinforcing eastern Europe with more ships and fighter jets, in what Russia denounced as an escalation of tensions over Ukraine. The move added to a flurry of signals that the West is bracing for an aggressive Russian move against Ukraine. The Kremlin, in response, accused the West of "hysteria".Reporting by William James and William Schomberg; Editing by Kate HoltonSubscribe to our daily curated newsletter to receive the latest exclusive Reuters coverage delivered to your inbox.

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