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Vladimir Putin could kill again on Britain’s streets, warns Grant Shapps

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Mr Shapps said Putin was a despotic leader who had lost all pretence of legitimacy
Mr Shapps said Putin was a despotic leader who had lost all pretence of legitimacy

VLADIMIR Putin could kill again on Britain’s streets, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps warned last night.

And in fiery remarks, he compared the threat posed by the Russian tyrant to Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany.

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Grant Shapps warned that Vladimir Putin could kill again on Britain’s streetsCredit: MoD Phot Rosie Hallam
The Defence Secretary compared the threat posed by the Russian tyrant to Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany
The Defence Secretary compared the threat posed by the Russian tyrant to Adolf Hitler’s Nazi GermanyCredit: Getty
Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned by the deadly Novichok nerve agent in Salisbury in 2018
Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned by the deadly Novichok nerve agent in Salisbury in 2018Credit: Rex Features

Mad Vlad already has blood on his hands for the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, Mr Shapps said.

And he believes Putin could use Cold War tactics to kill here in Britain, too — as he did with the Salisbury Novichok poisonings.

Mr Shapps said Putin was a despotic leader who had lost all pretence of legitimacy.

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He said: “Putin has Navalny’s blood on his hands.

“Navalny should never have been in prison.

"His crime was standing up to an autocratic and now dictatorial Putin, who has a long history of bumping off his opponents.

“He does it at home and abroad.

“And the world must not waver or bend to that kind of squalid leadership.

"We know what happens when you do — you end up with the mess of the last century.”

Political activist and Kremlin critic Bill Browder has warned Putin has a hit list of people he wants to kill in Britain.

And Mr Shapps said the UK could see another Novichok-style murder attempt in the UK.

Mr Shapps said: “Look what happened in Salisbury. We’ve seen what Putin is capable of.

“His behaviour makes him a pariah. He thinks the more he does it the stronger he gets.

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“But in the eyes of the world it makes him more desperate and weaker.”

Asked if the UK could see another Novichok hit, he said: “We are always tracking and trying to prevent those things.

“But do I think he has intent? You have seen that. So, yes.”

Russian-born double agent Sergei Skripal, 72, and his daughter Yulia, 39, were poisoned by the deadly nerve agent in Salisbury in 2018.

They survived, but mum Dawn Sturgess, 44, died after coming into contact with the poison thinking it was perfume.

In another grim echo of the Cold War, Russian opposition leader Navalny died in a Siberian gulag earlier this month.

Again, the Kremlin is suspected to be behind the 47-year-old’s death, having previously poisoned him with Novichok.

Mr Shapps said: “Because it’s so far outside of the parameters of civilisation, it’s sometimes hard for the Brits to believe.

“But it’s Putin’s modus operandi.

"His approach if he doesn’t like someone is, don’t vote them out, just bump them off.”

The tyrant was “right up there” as one of the biggest threats to world peace since Hitler, he added.

Yulia was poisoned in Salisbury along with her father, Russian spy Sergei Skripal
Yulia was poisoned in Salisbury along with her father, Russian spy Sergei SkripalCredit: AFP
Emergency workers in hazmat suits in Salisbury in 2018
Emergency workers in hazmat suits in Salisbury in 2018Credit: AFP or licensors
Grant Shapps meets officials at RAF Valley in Wales
Grant Shapps meets officials at RAF Valley in WalesCredit: Cpl Beth Roberts RAF
Mr Shapps speaks with members of the RAF at the fighter pilot training school
Mr Shapps speaks with members of the RAF at the fighter pilot training schoolCredit: Cpl Beth Roberts RAF

Mr Shapps issued the warning to The Sun on Sunday as the world marks the second anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine.

It was with a mixture of rage and disbelief that people woke up on February 24, 2022, to see that Red Army tanks had rolled over the border.

Mr Shapps said: “I was called at 3 in the morning to say there would be a car outside at 6am to take me straight to a Cobra meeting.

"At Cobra, they said the global expectation was three days to Kyiv.

"So, here we are entering the third year and the brave Ukrainians are absolutely still going strong.

“And when I meet President ­Zelensky, or my opposite number, they say it would not have ­happened without Britain — and your readers should know that.”

'Cobra meeting'

Mr Shapps was speaking while on a tour of RAF Valley — a fighter pilot training school in Anglesey, Wales.

It is like a scene in Top Gun.

Around us, young men clad in khaki are hopping into Hawks — fighter jets used for training pilots.

At another, secret location in the UK the RAF trains Ukrainian fighter pilots who then use their skills on the front line of the war.

But two years on, Western backing for the war risks collapsing.

In America, Republican politicians rail against the cost of bankrolling a war overseas.

Donald Trump is the bookies’ favourite to be the next US President — but many reckon he will axe support for Ukraine.

Issuing a direct appeal to the US and Mr Trump to stick with Kyiv, Mr Shapps said: “We must never allow an autocratic leader to walk into a democratic country to achieve their ends. It is in America’s own interests.”

For Mr Shapps, the battle for Ukraine is about more than one country’s borders — it is about the future of world peace.

He refused to call for Putin to be ousted as Russian leader, saying: “We don’t seek to impose liberal Western democracy on others.”

But he added: “We do demand they don’t invade their neighbours. And Putin has crossed that line.”

Kate Ferguson

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