<p id="thickbox_headline">Russian President Vladimir Putin is highly likely to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine and attack Kyiv, UK foreign minister Liz Truss said Wednesday.</p>.<p>The UK and US have repeatedly over the last weeks cited intelligence as indicating that Russia is planning an invasion of Ukraine.</p>.<p>"We think it's highly likely that he (Putin) will follow through on his plan for a full-scale invasion of Ukraine", Truss told <em>Sky News</em>.</p>.<p>Asked if the Russian leader would move on the capital Kyiv, she said: "We think it's highly likely that that is in his plans."</p>.<p>While Putin has said he is sending troops, "we don't yet have the full evidence that that has taken place", Truss said, calling the current situation "ambiguous".</p>.<p>Truss held frosty talks earlier this month with her Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Moscow.</p>.<p>Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday announced the first tranche of UK sanctions targeting five Russian banks and three billionaire oligarchs.</p>.<p>Truss said Wednesday that the UK needed to "retain some sanctions in the locker" and had "more individuals that we will target in the event of a full-scale invasion".</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH videos:</strong></p>
<p id="thickbox_headline">Russian President Vladimir Putin is highly likely to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine and attack Kyiv, UK foreign minister Liz Truss said Wednesday.</p>.<p>The UK and US have repeatedly over the last weeks cited intelligence as indicating that Russia is planning an invasion of Ukraine.</p>.<p>"We think it's highly likely that he (Putin) will follow through on his plan for a full-scale invasion of Ukraine", Truss told <em>Sky News</em>.</p>.<p>Asked if the Russian leader would move on the capital Kyiv, she said: "We think it's highly likely that that is in his plans."</p>.<p>While Putin has said he is sending troops, "we don't yet have the full evidence that that has taken place", Truss said, calling the current situation "ambiguous".</p>.<p>Truss held frosty talks earlier this month with her Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Moscow.</p>.<p>Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday announced the first tranche of UK sanctions targeting five Russian banks and three billionaire oligarchs.</p>.<p>Truss said Wednesday that the UK needed to "retain some sanctions in the locker" and had "more individuals that we will target in the event of a full-scale invasion".</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH videos:</strong></p>