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The British Prime Minister once again condemned Russia's war crimes and said that "the Kremlin was making a fundamental miscalculation" starting the war against Ukraine. The official added that in 2014, at the beginning of the Russian aggression, the West was "too slow to grasp what was really happening" and that it "collectively failed to impose the sanctions then that should have been put on Vladimir Putin. We cannot make the same mistake again."
New help to Ukraine
The Prime Minister has announced a new package of support totaling £300 million. In particular, in the coming weeks, the UK promises to send anti-ship missile systems, armored vehicles, radars for detecting artillery, drones, and humanitarian aid.
Johnson also stressed that the United Kingdom is trying "to fortify Ukraine that no-one will ever dare to attack it again" and is ready to do everything possible for Ukraine's victory.