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Russian MP threatens to invade Poland and Baltics

What comes after Ukraine?

Russian MP: Putin to attack six more countries – including Poland

Ukraine’s presidential adviser Mikhalyo Podoliak has warned that Russia could invade other countries besides Ukraine. “The Russian Federation appears to want to attack Poland, the Baltic States and Kazakhstan outright as part of a global military special operation for demilitarization and denazification,” wrote Podoliak on Twitter. “It’s just beginning. There will be a lot of European blood, the Russians openly promise.”

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Podoljak refers to the statements made by the Russian MP Sergei Savostyanov. Communist Party MP declared on Friday that “the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine would ensure sustainable security for the peoples of Ukraine, Russia and all countries of Europe”. This is reported by several Ukrainian media unanimously.

After Ukraine: Baltic States, Poland, Moldova and Kazakhstan

Zavostyanov stated: “For a more comprehensive process to ensure the security of the Russian Federation, I think it makes sense to include not only Ukraine but also the Baltic States, Poland, Moldova and Kazakhstan in the denazification and demilitarization zone.”Union‘ to the deputies.

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Russia announced on Friday that it would change its strategy in the war against Ukraine. Moscow is now primarily concerned with “denazifying” the Donbass region.

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According to Western military experts, the Russian armed forces are also reacting to the faltering advances on larger cities such as Kyiv, Kharkiv and Mykolaiv with this depiction. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has been going on for over four weeks now. So far, however, the army has only been able to conquer a few areas and has repeatedly had to accept setbacks. An overview of the key battles in Putin’s war.

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