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Russia responds to Ukraine’s claim that it will soon be welcoming French troops to its borders by threatening to kill them, saying they would not be immune from military action.
The war talk follows months of bellicose rhetoric by French President Emmanuel Macron, who above and beyond other NATO leaders seems determined to become directly involved in the Ukraine conflict to prevent the country being permanently occupied by Moscow and, he says, to save the rest of Europe from further Russian aggression.
Spokesman for Vladimir Putin Dmitry Peskov made similar threats, and is reported by Kremlin state media to have said: “The thing is that all instructors who train Ukrainian troops have no immunity , whether they are French or not.”
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