Russia warns of severe consequences if NATO troops enter Ukraine
NATO member states’ troops being deployed and have stated that such a move will result in catastrophic losses for European forces.
Putin's allies mock Western leaders
Dmitry Rogozin, a Russian senator and ex-deputy prime minister under Vladimir Putin, took a shot at British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for even thinking about military intervention. Rogozin has told him to try to send troops to Russia if he is feeling so brave, as per reports.
Making fun of the British military, Rogozin took a dig at the Scottish, Irish, and English soldiers and made jokes about their traditional uniforms, indicating that they would be an easy target for Russian forces. He mentioned historical fights in which British troops were annihilated, and pointed out that Russia would win once again agaist them.
Rogozin, the chairman of the State Duma Committee on Defense, Industry and Transport, Education, and Science, and a former manager of the Russian satellite navigation system Glonass, claimed that all the NATO forces in Ukraine would be annihilated. He shrugged off the threat from European armies by saying that there was no way such armies could pose a threat to Russia, describing their possible intervention as stupid.
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