British soldiers warned to ‘prepare loved ones’ for deployment to Ukraine in war against Russia
Army members have been told that they “must be prepared” for the possibility of being deployed to Ukraine to fight in the war against Russia
Warrant Officer Paul Carney issued the warning six months on from Vladimir Putin’s invasion of the country in February, saying that British troops “must be prepared for new realities” as the UK military was now “shaping itself to meet the threat from Russia”.
WO1 Carney, the Army’s highest-ranking Warrant Officer, instructed soldiers to check that they were physically fit enough for operations, as well as taking the time to have conversations with family members, The Mirror reports . WO1 Carney wrote in Soldier magazine: “It is also important we prepare loved ones and families, who often have the hardest role in our absence.