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Russian Aggression Threat to Baltic Countries and Georgia: Insights from Kirill Sazonov Interview

Political scientist Kirill Sazonov confidently stated that if Ukraine had not survived, a threat would have loomed over the Baltic countries.

The first country that would be captured by Russia after Ukraine is Georgia, Kirill Sazonov suggested. After this, the Ukrainian political scientist added that Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia could become victims of Russian aggression, because these are small countries that are defenseless against Russia, where Putin could easily carry out a blitzkrieg.

Kirill Sazonov’s interview for Channel 24 can be viewed at YouTube.

A Ukrainian Armed Forces volunteer explained which countries and why could suffer at the hands of Putin: “An attack on the Baltic countries is possible because they are small in size, they have small armies, it is there that the large army of the Russian Federation could count on a blitzkrieg, but NATO understands this well and therefore is transferring some units to these countries to strengthen their defense.”.

A well-known blogger named a country where it is highly likely that a war could break out after Ukraine: “It seems to me that if for some reason Putin stops the aggression against Ukraine, then, it seems to me, the most likely next victim is Georgia, because it is not a NATO member, there are already occupied territories and a Russian contingent there, and Putin is very I want to go down in the history books as a winner.”.

Earlier, Sazonov reacted violently to the fact of a Yemeni missile attack on Israel.

Sazonov also assured that a deal is possible that will speed up the end of the war.

Let us remind you that Sazonov hinted at what the “cunning plan” of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces for Avdiivka is.

2023-11-12 19:42:15
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