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Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that any foreign troops deployed to Ukraine would be considered “legitimate targets for destruction,” unless Russia first agrees to a cease-fire and peace deal. Ukraine’s Western allies are reportedly considering a plan under which the United States would supervise a postwar “buffer zone,” but all boots on the ground would be supplied by non-NATO countries. The post Vladimir Putin Says Foreign Troops Deployed to Ukraine Would Be ‘Legitimate Targets’ appeared first on Breitbart. Events
Russia rejected the notion of Western security guarantees for Ukraine on Friday, after more than two dozen countries pledged to join a "reassurance" force to deploy in the wartorn country after any eventual peace deal with Moscow. The post Russia Shoots Down Idea of Western Security Guarantee Force in Ukraine appeared first on Breitbart. Events
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