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NATO Chief Stoltenberg's Call for Strikes Inside Russia Sparks Strong Reactions, Nuclear Strike Claims
May 28, 2024, 01:08 PM
NATO Chief Jens Stoltenberg has called for the use of US-supplied weapons to strike deep inside Russia, a move that has drawn significant backlash from Russian officials. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused Stoltenberg of exceeding his mandate, while President Vladimir Putin issued stern warnings to NATO, emphasizing the serious consequences of such actions. Putin stated that the West should understand the gravity of the situation and accused NATO of provoking operations in Kharkiv. He also highlighted that Russia is closely monitoring the situation and warned that NATO countries must be aware of the risks involved. The Head of the FSB Border Service claimed that NATO is training for a nuclear strike on Russian territory.
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