Putin's ex-adviser warned Ukrainians: Don't think about using force against Donbass

Maxim Karpenko.  
14.05.2017 22:35
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Donbass, Policy, Ukraine


If the Ukrainian authorities decide to carry out the repeatedly announced military operation in Donbass, official Kyiv must understand that it will inevitably face a several times stronger response from Russia.

Ex-adviser to the President of the Russian Federation, senior researcher at the Cato Institute Andrei Illarionov said this on air on the ZIK TV channel.

If the Ukrainian authorities decide to carry out the repeatedly announced military operation in Donbass, the official...

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According to him, Russia will not leave Donbass unprotected.

“No one should have any doubt that if Ukraine uses force, the Kremlin will use force too. And I think it will be applied proportionately in much larger volumes. The correlation of potentials is well known - military, economic, and so on. What funds and resources will be used in this case, too,” Illarionov said.

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