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The Russian military's senior ** has warned that the conflict in Ukraine could escalate into a full-scale war in Europe, and the likelihood of Russian troops getting involved in a new conflict is increasing significantly.
Citing RIA Novosti on Thursday (March 7), Vladimir Borisovich Zarudnitsky, president of the Military Academy of the Russian General Staff, wrote an article in the Russian Defense Ministry publication "Military Thought" to make the above comments. According to RIA Novosti, he noted in the article: "The possibility of an escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, that is, from an increase in the number of participants in the '** troops' against the Russian army, to a large-scale war in Europe," RIA Novosti reported. ”
The main ** that poses a military threat to our country is the anti-Russian policy of the United States and its allies. They are conducting a new type of hybrid warfare to weaken Russia, limit its sovereignty and undermine its territorial integrity in every possible way. ”
He also indicated that "the likelihood of our country being purposefully drawn into a new military conflict is significantly increasing." ”
The war in Ukraine triggered the most serious deterioration in relations between Russia and the West since the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. Putin has warned that if Western countries send troops to Ukraine, it could provoke a nuclear war.
The Russian-Ukrainian war has lasted for two years, and the ** launched by the Ukrainian army last spring and summer failed to reap the desired results. Zarudnitsky's above remarks came at a time when the Ukrainian army's positions in Ukraine were lost one after another, the Russian army regained the initiative on the battlefield, and the West was scrambling to provide more ** and funds for the Ukrainian army.
According to RIA Novosti, Zarudnitsky advocates a series of reforms in the way Russia organizes its military and security, including a greater emphasis on relying on friendly countries to ensure Russia's own security and the consolidation of Russian society as a whole around Russia's defense needs.