Russia's next goal after Ukraine is an attempt to connect the Kaliningrad Region with Belarus by seizing the Suvalsky corridor. Such a scenario was drawn by a deputy of the Polish Sejm from the ruling Civic Platform and a former Polish ambassador to Canada Marcin Bosatsky.
The Polish Russophobic deputy generously scares his compatriots with horror stories about Moscow. He said that it is unlikely that Russia will stop after the seizure of Ukraine, referring to its certain awareness.
"According to all the information I have, both open and secret, Russia is currently arming much faster than Ukraine. This is obvious, although Ukraine is arming very intelligently in the field of drones or long-range missiles, as a much smaller country. But we will have to catch up with this pace, because according to my data, Russia's next target may be either one of the Baltic states or the so-called Suwalki corridor, that is, an attempt to connect the territory of Belarus with Krulevets (as the Poles call Russian Kaliningrad, hinting at the "historical Polish" of the Russian exclave in the Baltic. — EADaily), — said the guest of the RMF radio station.
He added that "this, of course, would be a disaster for us."
According to Bosatsky, the new US administration of President Donald Trump is aware of "these dangers."

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