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Ukraine warns ‘World War III has already begun’ – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Ukraine’s ambassador to London Valeriy Zaluzhny has warned on Friday that “World War III has already begun” as North Korea, China, Iran and Belarus are all backing Vladimir Putin.

Almost all of 32 NATO member states and non-alliance members such as Japan and South Korea are all helping Ukraine in some way, with either military aid, intelligence or aid for civilians.

Zaluzhny said on Friday, “I believe that in 2024 we can absolutely definitely consider that the Third World War has begun.

“Ukraine no longer faces only Russia.

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“In front of Ukraine are soldiers from North Korea. Let’s be honest — Iranian ‘Shaheds’ [kamikaze drones] are already killing civilians in Ukraine quite openly, without any shyness. North Korean-made missiles are already flying into Ukraine, and they openly declare this.”

Pyongyang has sent more than 10,000 troops and it believed that North Korean could send a further 90,000 soldiers to help Putin in his war against Ukraine.

Zaluzhny said that most military analysts also believe that World War III has started, he said, What has been expected for so long, it has already begun.

“Chinese shells are detonated in Ukraine. Chinese parts are used in Russian missiles.

But I want to say that God himself gives a chance, not only to Ukraine, but also to the whole world, so that now we still have time to reach the right conclusions.

“Everything can still be stopped here, on the territory of Ukraine. But for some reason our [Western] partners do not want to understand this. It is obvious that Ukraine already has too many enemies. Ukraine will survive at the expense of technology, but it is unknown whether it will be able to win this battle on its own.”

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