Putin 'seriously concerned' about Ukraine's martial law decision

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Putin says he is 'seriously concerned' about Ukraine's martial law decision and 'further reckless acts'

 

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Putin is waiting for an excuse to invade Ukraine, as he may assume the West has not taken any serious action, as a result of his previous actions.

Says Putin the aggressor

Ukraine initiated Martial Law around their coast and border areas because th expected Russia to invade after Ukraine's failed attempt at destroying the Kwrch bridge with a low yield nuke - an SADM smuggled in their tug boats. That is why Russia defended vigorously.

Putin and Russia are concerned lmfao... The World is concerned too Vlad about the Russian occupation of Crimea and parts of Georgia, the use of WMDs, the interference in other countries internal affairs, hacking, and much much more... Putin is concerned lolol

Putin can better concern the Russian economy. The international sanctions will hit hard.

Ja, a Dictator, full supporting Cuba and Venezuela, and ready to take America. POTUS you know it

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