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Russia's Vladimir Putin Warns Of Nuclear War If NATO Troops Are Sent To Ukraine

Zee News Thursday, 29 February 2024
Warning the West of a Nuclear conflict, President Vladimir Putin while addressing Russian military said that ''we have to strengthen its Western military district as Finland and Sweden have entered NATO."
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