
Putin Warns Western Troops in Ukraine Would Be ‘Legitimate Targets’
Russian President Putin warns Western troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets, fueling debate over postwar security guarantees among Kyiv’s allies.
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Russian President Putin warns Western troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets, fueling debate over postwar security guarantees among Kyiv’s allies.
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