WAR FOOTING Putin won’t stop at Poland border if he defeats Ukraine in war warns Rishi Sunak as West heads for nuke showdown

RISHI Sunak has given a chilling warning that Putin will not stop at the Poland border should the despot defeat Ukraine in the war.

As the West heads for a nuclear showdown, gunboats, lethal missiles and armoured vehicles will be sent to repel Vlad under Britain’s largest-ever tranche of military aid for Ukraine.

Rishi Sunak is set to announce Britain's largest-ever tranche military aid for Ukraine
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Rishi Sunak is set to announce Britain's largest-ever tranche military aid for Ukraine
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Tyrant Putin previously spoke about deploying nukes for years now and has claimed the 'weapons exist in order to use them'
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Tyrant Putin previously spoke about deploying nukes for years now and has claimed the 'weapons exist in order to use them'Credit: AP

The Prime Minister is set to announce the power package today along with an extra £500million for President Zelensky’s war effort.

The immediate funding is to support "the highest priority capabilities", a Downing Street spokesperson said.

Including further ammunition, air defence and drones, the cash boost will take the UK’s support for Kyiv to £3billion this financial year.

Mr Sunak is then heading to Poland and Germany for urgent security talks where he will warn Russia will invade NATO if it is not stopped.Poland already gave the green light as they're ready to host nuclear weapons on their borders if needed.

Once in Polish soil, the PM plans to discuss the Ukraine war with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg,

He'll later meet with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Warsaw.

Ahead of his two-day trip, Rishi Sunak said last night: “Defending Ukraine against Russia’s brutal ambitions is vital for our security and for all of Europe.“If Putin is allowed to succeed in this war of aggression, he will not stop at the Polish border.”

A Downing Street spokesperson said that the PM spoke this morning to President Zelensky to assure him of the UK’s steadfast support for Ukraine’s defence against "Russia’s brutal and expansionist ambitions".

President Zelensky's war effort will also receive an extra £500million
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President Zelensky's war effort will also receive an extra £500millionCredit: Alamy
A Russian missile yesterday struck Ukraine's second city of Kharkiv
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A Russian missile yesterday struck Ukraine's second city of KharkivCredit: EPA
Experts are fearing a second Russian ground assault in the area
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Experts are fearing a second Russian ground assault in the areaCredit: AFP - Getty
A mass missile attack of the Russian army on Dnipropetrovsk Oblast resulted in the damage or destruction of about 60 private residential buildings
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A mass missile attack of the Russian army on Dnipropetrovsk Oblast resulted in the damage or destruction of about 60 private residential buildingsCredit: Getty Images - Getty

They added: “President Zelenskyy thanked the Prime Minister for the UK’s continued support, saying the new military assistance would make a material difference to ordinary Ukrainians fighting on the frontline to defend their country.

“Ahead of a visit to Poland and Germany, the Prime Minister reiterated that Ukraine’s security was central to all of Europe’s security. He said the UK would continue to work to galvanise the international community to support Ukraine’s defence.”

The Ministry of Defence package to bolster their firepower includes 60 boats like raiding craft kitted with guns.

More than 1,600 strike and air defence missiles will also be sent, as well as Storm Shadow long-range guided missiles.

An additional 400 vehicles including “Husky” cars are being deployed to the frontline along with nearly four million more bullets.

Mr Sunak is under pressure to dramatically ratchet up Britain’s defence budget to 2.5 per cent of GDP.

The Sun recently revealed that he is weighing up a one-off uplift to mark NATO’s 75th birthday this summer.

It was quickly dismissed by former Defence Secretary Ben Wallace as a “shallow gimmick.”

Last night, Mr Sunak said: “Ukraine’s armed forces continue to fight bravely, but they need our support – and they need it now.

“Today’s package will help ensure Ukraine has what they need to take the fight to Russia.

“The United Kingdom will always play its part at the forefront of European security, defending our national interest and standing by our NATO allies.”

Meanwhile, Polish President Andrzej Duda said his country will take up nuclear arms if they are asked to by NATO as they look for somewhere to deploy weapons and respond to Putin's latest chilling threats.

Iron curtain

The despot and his Kremlin cronies have been stocking up on their worrying warfare as they started to reinforce their armoury in Belarus and Kaliningrad.

Duda said on Monday: "Russia is increasingly militarising Kaliningrad. Recently it has been relocating its nuclear weapons to Belarus.

"If our allies decide to deploy nuclear arms on our territory as part of nuclear sharing, to reinforce NATO's eastern flank, we are ready to do so.

"I've already talked about it several times. I must admit that when asked about it, I declared our readiness."

Poland sits in a crucial position as the NATO nation shares a border with Belarus and the Russian military playground of Kaliningrad.

Ukraine has always been reassured they have Poland's full support if ever needed due to their position.

Duda also revealed in the chat nuclear talks between Poland and the US have been ongoing for some time.

He told the newspaper Fakt that they would work with the US to navigate nuclear weapons if need be and keep Russia from causing anymore chaos in Europe.

Moscow responded by warning the West that if Poland obtained any weapons, it would take the necessary actions to "ensure its security".

Belarus has always been a Kremlin friend, cheerfully allowing Putin to store his weapons closer to Europe's powerhouses.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has been happy to home nukes in his country as the US "has been doing this for decades", said Putin last year.

He said: "There is nothing unusual here either: firstly, the United States has been doing this for decades. They have long deployed their tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of their allied countries."

"We agreed that we will do the same - without violating our obligations, I emphasise, without violating our international obligations on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons."

Russia has stationed 10 aircraft in Belarus capable of carrying tactical nuclear weapons, it has been said.

The British PM is set to visit Poland and Germany to discuss the war in Ukraine
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The British PM is set to visit Poland and Germany to discuss the war in UkraineCredit: EPA
Polish President Andrzej Duda has said his country will take up nuclear arms if they are asked to by Nato
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Polish President Andrzej Duda has said his country will take up nuclear arms if they are asked to by NatoCredit: AFP
Russian military equipment has been seen moving towards Belarus as Putin stocks up on his already worrying number of weapons
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Russian military equipment has been seen moving towards Belarus as Putin stocks up on his already worrying number of weaponsCredit: East2West

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