Putin warns West against sending troops to Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a warning to Western countries against sending troops to Ukraine, amid escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Putin made the statement during a press conference in Moscow, where he accused the West of trying to provoke conflict in the region.
Putin’s warning comes as the United States and other Western countries have expressed support for Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. The US has announced plans to provide $500 million in military aid to Ukraine, including weapons and other supplies to help defend against Russian incursions.
Despite Western support for Ukraine, Putin has continued to deny any Russian involvement in the conflict, instead blaming Ukraine for the ongoing violence in the region. The Russian president has called for dialogue and negotiations to resolve the crisis, but has also warned that any attempt to send troops to Ukraine could lead to a larger conflict.
As tensions continue to rise, the international community remains on edge, with concerns growing about the potential for a full-scale war in Eastern Europe. Efforts are being made to de-escalate the situation and seek a peaceful resolution to the conflict, but the threat of military intervention looms large as Putin’s warning reverberates across the region.