What will be the international response to the Russia-Ukraine escalation by March 31, 2025?
New sanctions imposed on Russia • 25%
Increased military aid to Ukraine • 25%
Diplomatic intervention to de-escalate • 25%
No significant international response • 25%
Statements from the United Nations, NATO, or major international news agencies
Putin Vows Greater Destruction on Ukraine After Drone Attack on Kazan, Promises Retaliation
Dec 22, 2024, 11:24 AM
Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed to inflict greater destruction on Ukraine following a drone attack attributed to Ukrainian forces on Kazan. In a series of statements, Putin emphasized that the adversary would regret their actions, indicating a potential escalation in military responses. This comes one day after the drone strike, which has heightened tensions between the two nations. Putin's comments reflect a commitment to retaliate against Ukraine for the recent attack, reinforcing the ongoing conflict's intensity.
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