
National Security Adviser Sullivan describes what Russian invasion of Ukraine would 'likely' look like
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National security adviser Jake Sullivan on Sunday said that he cannot “predict” what will happen in Ukraine, but said if Russia goes forward with an invasion, he said, “It's likely to begin with a significant barrage of missiles and bomb attacks.”
During an interview on CNN's "State of the Union," Sullivan continued by predicting there would be an "onslaught of a ground force moving across the Ukrainian frontier" following the bomb attacks if they occur, adding that civilians could get caught in the crossfire if this invasion takes place.
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