Putin may provoke world war by seizing NATO territory if not stopped in Ukraine, Zelensky warns
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Russian aggression could lead to a world war if action is not taken to stop Russia in Ukraine, stating, "If we do not stand firm, he will advance further."
- Zelensky highlighted the ongoing toll of the war, with over 13,000 civilian deaths and around 100,000 military losses reported.
- He criticized the delay in delivering promised Patriot air defense systems, urging the U.S. For immediate action to bolster Ukraine's defenses against ongoing Russian attacks.
- Zelensky cautioned that Putin's ambitions may extend to seizing NATO territory, and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte echoed concerns regarding a "devastating" response to any attack on NATO territories.
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Putin may provoke world war by seizing NATO territory if not stopped in Ukraine, Zelensky warns
President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin's long-term objective is to restore a Russian empire that would include parts of NATO member states.
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NEW YORK, USA – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned that the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia could escalate into a world war if Kyiv and its allies fail to stand firm against Russian advances. Speaking in an interview on CBS’ 60 Minutes program, which aired on Sunday, April 13, 2025, Zelenskyy emphasized that the security of the entire world is at risk due to the ongoing war, which has now been raging for more than thr…
Putin’s conflict in Ukraine ‘could escalate into a world war’ - London Business News
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