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Kazakhstan and Georgia are afraid of Putin's next victims after Ukraine - Welt

According to journalists, the words of the Kremlin head, who openly declare plans to "resuscitate the USSR", testify to the possible invasion. The authorities of Kazakhstan and Georgia fear that he will become the new victims of the Russian military aggression after Ukraine. This is stated in the material of the German edition Die Welt.

Journalists point out that after a full -scale invasion of Ukraine, the West carefully monitors the rhetoric of the Russian leadership, which openly speaks of plans to "resuscitate the USSR" at the expense of the occupation of other states. Moreover, in early August, the Russian expatriate Dmitry Medvedev provoked concern for Western politicians, publishing reports that Kazakhstan and Georgia are "artificial countries".

After the public resonance, the publication was deleted, and Vladimir Putin's associate was justified that his account was allegedly broken on the social network. European experts, analyzing Dmitry Medvedev's behavior, are urged to monitor the messages carefully because he is one of Vladimir Putin's closest associates. "Putin now wants to make not only the shame of the end of the Cold War, but also the supposed centuries -old humiliation.

Inhabitants -what steps that could annoy Russia's leadership. On the other hand, in Kazakhstan, Kasim-Zhomart President Tokaev has acquired a new authority, proclaiming the independence of his country from Moscow. But in Russia's foreign policy, almost everything seems possible, it is impossible to rely on rational criteria " , - said in Die Welt, which evaluates the possible invasion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation into Kazakhstan and Georgia.

Moreover, threats against the official Nursultan were heard on the air after Kasim-Zhomart Tokaev refused to recognize the independence of ORDLO and send a regular army to participate in the Kremlin's military operation. Russian TV presenter Olga Skabeva called Kazakhstan "thankless" and called on the country's leadership "to look at what is happening in Ukraine.