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Putin spouting ‘fairytale claims’ in Victory Day speech – Wallace

- SAM BLEWETT, MARTINA BET and AMY GIBBONS newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

VLADIMIR Putin is spouting “fairytale claims” when falsely alleging that Nato is preparing for an invasion of Russian land, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has said.

The Russian president used a military parade in Moscow yesterday as an attempt to cast his invasion of Ukraine as a necessary response to Western policies.

But Mr Wallace accused Mr Putin and his “utterly complicit” generals of “hijacking” the memory of Russian troops repelling the Nazis in the Second World War.

Instead he said they are “inflicting needless suffering in the service of lowly gangsteris­m”.

In Moscow, Mr Putin claimed that his attack on Russia’s neighbour was necessary to ward off “an absolutely unacceptab­le threat just next to our borders”.

He reportedly added at the Victory Day celebratio­ns that the West has been “preparing for the invasion of our land, including Crimea”.

But, asked by journalist­s after a speech at London’s National Army Museum in Chelsea, south-west London, Mr Wallace bluntly denied that Nato and western allies have ever planned to attack Russia.

“President Putin has made a number of fairytale claims for months and years now,” the Cabinet minister said.

“One of his claims is that he is surrounded. Nato accounts for 6% of his land border. That’s not being surrounded if only 6% of your land border is Nato countries. I think he is believing what he wants to believe – a slight shine of desperatio­n. But let me put on the record categorica­lly: Nato, Britain, eastern Europe is not planning to invade Russia and never has done.”

Mr Wallace accused the Russian regime of “mirroring (the) fascism and tyranny” of Nazi Germany as the Moscow parade to celebrate the 1945 victory over Hitler’s forces was under way.

Downing Street backed the allegation, with the Prime Minister’s official spokesman arguing it was “valid” given the “rhetoric being wrongly used by Putin today”.

Boris Johnson accused the Russian leader of waging an “unwinnable” war “solely for his own vanity”.

The Prime Minister told the Standard newspaper: “Russians are right to commemorat­e their heroic role in the defeat of Nazism. But Putin’s brutal attack on Ukraine shames Russia. His unwinnable war is being fought solely for his own vanity. He is now expending senselessl­y the lives of young Russians as well as innocent Ukrainians to avoid humiliatio­n. I have always said Putin must fail and Putin will fail because this is an ego-driven mistake.”

The Defence Secretary also said Russian suffering was used under the Soviets “as it is now, to cover up the inadequacy of those ruling in safety and comfort from behind the Kremlin walls”.

“Fear and sycophancy dictated behaviours then, and today’s Russian armed forces still carry that Soviet imprint – the imprint of amorality and corruption,” he said.

“They are the ones who truly insult the memory of the Immortal Regiment. So let’s call out the absurdity of Russian generals resplenden­t in their manicured parade uniforms, weighed down by the gold braid and glistening metals.

“They are utterly complicit in Putin’s hijacking of their forebears’ proud history of defending against the ruthless invasion, of repelling fascism and sacrificin­g themselves for higher purpose.

“And now they are the ones inflicting needless suffering in the service of lowly gangsteris­m and for them, and for Putin, there can be no victory day, only dishonour and surely defeat in Ukraine.”

Mr Wallace’s speech came after Foreign Secretary Liz Truss accused Russia of war crimes over the bombing of a school in eastern Ukraine where civilians were sheltering.

 ?? OLEG NIKISHIN ?? > People carry portraits of their relatives – World War II soldiers – as they take part in the Immortal Regiment march in Red Square, Moscow, yesterday
OLEG NIKISHIN > People carry portraits of their relatives – World War II soldiers – as they take part in the Immortal Regiment march in Red Square, Moscow, yesterday
 ?? ?? > Vladimir Putin at a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier after the parade
> Vladimir Putin at a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier after the parade
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Russian servicemen parade
> Russian servicemen parade

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