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8/13/2025, 12:23:27 AM
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SMO AZERBAIJAN INCOMING
Azeri citizens and businesses in Russia have found themselves increasingly targeted by the Kremlin's security apparatus, as tensions continue to simmer. In light of these tensions, an unnamed source claimed in an Azeri news outlet that the government may soon consider to send weapons to Kyiv, after its energy assets in Ukraine have come under repeated Russian attack in recent weeks.
Now, one of the Kremlin's main propagandists has taken aim at Azerbaijan. Although not directly mentioning the country by name, Vladimir Solovyov threatened Azerbaijan with a potential military invasion during his talk show on channel Russia One.
Referring to a region he provocatively called "our South Caucasus", he claimed that NATO bases may soon appear by the Caspian Sea, describing the prospect as a "very big problem".
"This is so dangerous that if we consider geopolitical positions it may lead to such consequences that this may not be the last Special Military Operation of our generation," he menacingly said.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/2094345/russia-azerbaijan-baltic-states-nuclear-war
Now, one of the Kremlin's main propagandists has taken aim at Azerbaijan. Although not directly mentioning the country by name, Vladimir Solovyov threatened Azerbaijan with a potential military invasion during his talk show on channel Russia One.
Referring to a region he provocatively called "our South Caucasus", he claimed that NATO bases may soon appear by the Caspian Sea, describing the prospect as a "very big problem".
"This is so dangerous that if we consider geopolitical positions it may lead to such consequences that this may not be the last Special Military Operation of our generation," he menacingly said.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/2094345/russia-azerbaijan-baltic-states-nuclear-war