A leader in Greater Manchester's Ukrainian community says that last night's news from Russia has left him 'distraught'. Russian president Vladimir Putin signed a decree to recognise the independence of rebel-held regions Luhansk and Donetsk and ordered military troops across the eastern Ukrainian border.
This morning (February 22) Boris Johnson chaired an emergency COBRA to discuss the latest developments and new sanctions on Russia. READ MORE:Boris Johnson to issue Ukraine statement today as he warns Putin is bent on 'full scale invasion' The chair of Bolton's Ukrainian Cultural Centre said that Mr Putin had 'copied Hitler's playbook'.
Yaroslaw Tymchyshyn told the Manchester Evening News: " I'm just distraught about the whole thing. It just smells of Munich 1939, in that he says one thing and then does something else. "Yesterday, the United Nations Russia representative said 'we're not going to do anything' - look what happened. "You can't trust him one bit and I just feel as if we've been let down. "He's done it before in Georgia and frankly it's a playbook that he's got.
I wouldn't mind but it's a copy of Hitler's playbook." Yaroslaw's parents came to the UK as refugees following the Second World War and he still has family living on the Western side of the country.
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