Russia Threatens NATO Borders
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NATO countriesRBC - Ukraine
•Russia may resort to provocations on NATO borders - Zelenskyy's aide
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Ukraine 's Presidential Office head Andriy Yermak says Russia may resort to provocations on the borders of NATO countries.
He says the emergence of DPRK military disguised in Russian uniforms or Iranian proxies is realistic if Russia is not stopped now.
Finland has already said that Russia would continue to pose a threat to European countries even after war in Ukraine is over.
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