Russia, Europe and Moldova
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Without firing a shot, Putin has over the past week managed to bring the war in Ukraine to NATO’s European borders.
Europe and Russia are “no longer at peace” German chancellor Friedrich Merz has warned. Mr Merz accused Moscow of executing a “war against our democracy and a war against our freedom”, at a media event in Dusseldorf on Monday.
Vladimir Putin will not see any reason to be deterred from a war with the West were the US not involved, an expert has warned, with war against Russia branded 'inevitable'
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned, 'Any aggression against my country will be met with a decisive response.'
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Vladimir Putin advisor says Russia 'must prepare to strike Europe with nuclear weapons'
One of Vladimir Putin's most trusted advisors has told the dictator he will be committing a “terrible sin” if he fails to consider using nuclear weapons in Europe. Sinister Sergei Karaganov - dubbed Professor Doomsday - is the honorary chairman of the Russian Council for Foreign and Defence Policy.
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Vladimir Putin has been urged to commit a ‘terrible sin’ by deploying nuclear weapons across Europe. The shocking idea was posed by Sergei Karaganov, who is also known as Professor Doomsday. The 73-year-old is the honorary chairman of the Russian Council for Foreign and Defence Policy.