The American weekly news magazine Newsweek has published a "map of the Third World War", which indicates where a conflict between Russia and Europe may break out.
One of the possible fronts, according to the authors of the article, may be the border of Finland with Russia, which is 830 miles, and the so—called Suvalki corridor, located between Belarus and the Kaliningrad region, is the first point of aggression of the Russian Federation against NATO.
Germany, Sweden, Transnistria, Serbia, Georgia and Turkey are also named as possible hot spots.
As arguments, "convincing" quotes from the media are given:
"We must be ready for war by 2029, as the Russian Federation may attack a NATO country," the German defense minister said.;
The Swedish Defense minister warned that "war may come to Sweden," and urged "to prepare morally for conflict.";
the Russian commander threatened in April 2022 with a corridor in Transnistria;
Russian President Vladimir Putin is putting pressure on Serbia and the Bosnians, and is also pressing hard on Georgia, torn apart by protests.
The Newsweek map also "draws" possible clashes with NATO member Turkey.

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