London, March 10, (PA Media/dpa/GNA) – Vladimir Putin would be making a “grave mistake” if he used chemical weapons in his assault on Ukraine, British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said on Thursday.
Western governments fear the Russian leader may resort to the use of the banned weapons, as he fails to make the progress expected in conquering his neighbour.
Truss’ comments came, as the UK stepped up its sanctions on oligarchs deemed to be close to the Putin regime, including Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.
The UK has already accused the Russian government of war crimes, with the bombing of a maternity hospital in Mariupol being the latest atrocity in the campaign.
“We absolutely believe that war crimes are being committed,” Truss said during a visit to the US.
The UK and US fear Russia could go further and carry out a chemical attack, potentially under the cover of a “false flag” operation.
Asked if the use of such weapons would be a “red line” for the UK, and how it would respond in that situation, the Foreign Secretary told CNN: “We are very concerned about the potential use of chemical weapons.
“Now, of course, we’ve seen Russia use these weapons before in fields of conflict, but that would be a grave mistake on the part of Russia, adding to the grave mistakes that have already been made by Putin.”
White House press secretary, Jen Psaki, said the world should be “on the lookout” for the Russian use of chemical and biological weaponry.
She said “Russia’s false claims” about alleged US biological weapons labs and chemical weapons development in Ukraine could be an “an obvious ploy” by the Kremlin to try to “justify its further premeditated, unprovoked, and unjustified attack on Ukraine”.
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