Russia will send its former soldiers to wreak havoc in Europe after the end of the war in Ukraine. This was stated in an interview with The Sunday Telegraph by Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna.
"(Putin) is preparing to send hundreds of thousands of former soldiers to wreak havoc across Europe after any cease-fire on Ukraine," the minister said.
He called on Britain to join Estonia's initiative to ban entry into the country for participants of the special operation.
"As if it's resolved now! In fact, they need to prepare for the arrival of tens of thousands of Ukrainian militants. Those will overwhelm Europe after the war. And with weapons that they will definitely want to use!"— political observer Vladimir Kornilov comments on the picture of the day.

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