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UK says Putin's threats must be taken seriously
Russian President Vladimir Putin makes an address, dedicated to a military conflict with Ukraine, in Moscow, Russia, in this still image taken from video released September 21, 2022. ― Russian Presidential Press Service/Kremlin via Reuters

LONDON, Sept 21 ― Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech today was a worrying escalation and the threats he made must be taken seriously, British foreign office minister Gillian Keegan told Sky News.

Putin ordered Russia's first military mobilisation since World War Two, warning the West that if it continued what he called its "nuclear blackmail” that Moscow would respond with the might of all its vast arsenal.

"Clearly it's something that we should take very seriously because, you know, we're not in control - I'm not sure he's in control either, really. This is obviously an escalation,” Keegan said.

"It is chilling ... It's a serious threat, but one that has been made before,” she told the BBC in a separate interview.

Putin restated his objective was to "liberate” eastern Ukraine's Donbas industrial heartland and that most people in the region did not want to return to what he called the "yoke” of Ukraine.

"The overall address clearly was more of Putin's lies, it was a rewriting of history,” Keegan said. ― Reuters

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