Newsweek names the countries that Russia will attack after the start of World War III.
Newsweek reports that in the event of World War III starting, Russia plans to attack the Baltic states and Finland, which are located on NATO's eastern flank. This information appeared in a study conducted by reporters.
The Russian attack on NATO could begin through the Suwalki Corridor, which runs between Poland and Lithuania and leads to Kaliningrad. Kaliningrad is home to thousands of Russian soldiers, weapons, and modern fighter jets. Also, major roads and railways pass through Kaliningrad, connecting the Baltic states with Poland and Central Europe.
In order to ensure security, Estonia and Latvia signed an agreement with Lithuania to strengthen land borders with Russia.
However, other regions of Europe are also vulnerable. Russia is already influencing Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as Georgia, part of whose territory is controlled by pro-Russian unrecognized republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
After including Russia's autocratic allies in the war against Ukraine, it can be argued that World War III will start. This was stated by the Ukrainian ambassador to the United Kingdom and former commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He believes that World War III will begin in 2024.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is increasingly speculating about nuclear war, trying to sow panic among the global community and force Ukrainians to surrender.
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