Russian state television presenter ‘3. the war has begun

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The Russian state television presenter claimed that the Kremlin’s “special operation” in Ukraine had ended and World War 3 had begun, citing the “need” to demilitarize NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization). Russia’s war in Ukraine is now 97 days old.

Statements by Olga Skabeyeva, one of the main pro-Kremlin journalists on television, were made during a program on the Rossiva-1 channel.

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Maybe it’s time to admit that Russia’s special operation in Ukraine is over. In the sense that a real war has begun. Moreover, this is the 3rd World War.
olga Skabeyeva, presenter of the Rossiva-1 channel

“We had to disarm not only Ukraine, but all of NATO,” he said.

Two weeks ago, an interview with military analyst Mikhail Khodaryonok about Olga’s program resonated on social media. The retired colonel criticized the state of the war in Ukraine and said that Russia is almost completely isolated, that Ukraine can mobilize a million soldiers, in addition to the support of Western countries.

Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, under the pretext of demilitarizing and gentrifying the region. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said yesterday that NATO’s support for Ukraine is “unbreakable”.

Member states of the US-led military alliance met yesterday to discuss the war in Ukraine. At the time, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda accused Vladimir Putin of “obviously having bigger plans than the invasion of Ukraine”, “like destroying the entire Euro-Atlantic security architecture”.

Despite Turkey’s resistance, officials from Sweden and Finland also attended the meeting, which took the last steps towards joining NATO. The two countries are members of the European Union, but historically they have remained neutral between the West and Russia.

However, the invasion of Ukraine made them reconsider their neutral status, especially Finland, which shares a 1,300 km border with Russian territory.

source: Noticias

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