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A former defence minister has warned people across the UK to stockpile now for a Russian attack. Tobias Ellwood, who was a captain in the British Army before becoming a Conservative MP, said Russia would sow โconfusion and panicโ by crippling Britainโs water, gas and electricity supplies and bringing down computer systems.
Mr Ellwood, who was a Foreign Office minister and also chairman of the Commons Defence Committee, said: โEvery home, business and organisation needs to be able to function for at least 72 hours without outside help.โ He said this meant storing food, water and other essentials ready in case Russia strikes. He warned: โCould you and your family stay safe, warm and informed for three days without power, water or internet?โ
He said Russia would launch a so-called โgrey-zoneโ attack designed to cripple a country without using conventional military force. Writing in House Magazine, Mr Ellwood said every household should now consider stockpiling:
โข 100 litres of clean water
โข Non-perishable food, ideally ready to eat or able to be consumed cold
โข Candles and a working torch
โข A battery-powered radio for news updates
โข Iodine tablets in case of nuclear fallout
โข Money, in case cash machines and card readers go down
โข A basic first aid kit
He warned: โThis isnโt speculation โ Russiaโs ambassador to the UK recently acknowledged that sensors had been placed in British waters, after several devices washed ashore. The Royal Navy is responding, ramping up its ability to detect threats and developing its own unmanned underwater vehicles. But this fight doesnโt begin and end with the military.
โThis is a new kind of threat โ and it demands a new kind of resilience. One that includes all of us.
โAcross Europe, nations are preparing. Germany and France are boosting civilian readiness. Scandinavian countries already lead the way. Poland is reintroducing national service. The UK must match that mindset.โ
The ex-MP also said local councils should be drawing up plans to help residents if an attack comes.
Mr Ellwood said: โThe era of complacency is over. A significant grey-zone attack on the UK is not just possible โ itโs likely. If we want to protect our lives, our economy and our democracy, we must get ready now.
โLetโs prepare. Letโs take responsibility. Because safeguarding Britain starts with all of us.”
Russia has responded angrily to suggestions British troops could be part of a peacekeeping force in Ukraine if the current conflict ends.
Sergei Shoigu, a close ally of Russian president Vladimir Putin, secretary of the powerful Russian security council and an ex-defence minister, said: โSensible politicians in Europe understand that the implementation of such a scenario could lead to a direct clash between NATO and Russia and subsequently to World War Three.โ