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Increase military support to Ukraine • 25%
Maintain current level of support • 25%
Reduce military support • 25%
Withdraw all support • 25%
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Putin Warns NATO of Serious Consequences, Global Conflict Over Western Weapons in Ukraine
May 28, 2024, 04:51 PM
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued stern warnings to NATO and Western countries regarding the use of Western-supplied weapons by Ukraine to strike targets inside Russia. Putin emphasized that such actions could lead to 'serious consequences' and accused the West of provoking the Kharkiv operation, necessitating the establishment of a buffer zone. He specifically cautioned small, densely populated European countries to consider the risks, suggesting that their territories could be vulnerable in the event of a retaliatory strike. The Kremlin echoed these sentiments, stating that Russia would continue its special military operation and take measures in response to the West's actions. NATO's recent calls for alliance members to allow Ukraine to use Western weapons in Russia have significantly escalated tensions between Russia and the West, potentially triggering a global conflict.
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