Russian President Vladimir Putin has recognised two Moscow-backed rebel regions of Ukraine as independent. This move, according to diplomats, could ignite a catastrophic war with Kyivโs Western-supported government.
Putin railed against Russiaโs ex-Soviet neighbour Ukraine and declared it a failed state and โpuppetโ of the West.
Russian President accused authorities in Kyiv of persecuting Russian speakers and of preparing a โblitzkriegโ against the breakaway regions of Donetsk and Lugansk in Ukraineโs east.

โAs for those who seized and hold power in Kyiv, we demand an immediate end to their military operations,โ Putin said.
โOtherwise, all responsibility for the possible continuation of bloodshed will be fully on the conscience of the regime in power in Ukraine.โ Putin said it was necessary to โtake a long overdue decision, to immediately recognise the independenceโ of the two regions.
Immediately after the speech, state television showed him signing mutual aid agreements with rebel leaders in the Kremlin.
The recognition effectively puts an end to an already shaky peace plan in the separatist conflict, which has rumbled on since 2014, after Moscow annexed Crimea from Ukraine, and has left more than 14,000 dead.
EU โwill react with sanctionsโ
Russia could now move in troops at the request of separatist officials, or to protect hundreds of thousands of residents who have been granted Russian passports, justifying an intervention as a defence of its citizens.
Ukraine would then either have to accept the loss of a huge chunk of territory, or face an armed conflict against its vastly more powerful neighbour.
The move drew immediate condemnation from the West, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson calling it โa flagrant violation of the sovereignty and integrity of the Ukraineโ.
EU chiefs Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel promised the bloc โwill react with sanctions against those involved in this illegal act.โ Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg also condemned Putinโs move, saying it violates international agreements signed by Moscow.

