Russia will be able to use military force to rescue Russians detained abroad, former President Dmitry Medvedev announced. Moscow has introduced a new law, and the first target could be a NATO country.
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Russia will be able to use military force to rescue Russians detained abroad, former President Dmitry Medvedev announced. Moscow has introduced a new law, and the first target could be a NATO country.
Russia will be able to use military force to rescue Russians detained abroad, Dmitry Medvedev announced. This follows a recent change in Russian law that allows such actions under the pretext of defending citizens from foreign justice systems. Experts point out that Estonia is most vulnerable to such provocations.