“Tackling Poland would be tantamount to attacking NATO”: after Ukraine, Warsaw in turn in the sights?

“Ukraine is a closed case. I wonder regarding Poland…” With these words, the Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, a great ally of President Putin, once once more threatened Warsaw for its support for neighboring Ukraine, under the fire of Russian troops for more than three months. “After Ukraine, if the order is given, we will show you in six seconds what we are capable of”, continued facing the camera this faithful of the Kremlin, in a short videopicked up by the BBC.

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