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Ex-US spy urged to listen carefully to Putin

Photo: kremlin.ru Worldwide
Russian leader Vladimir Putin will protect everyone for whom he is responsible for security in the conflict in Ukraine. So said former US Marine Corps intelligence officer Scott Ritter.
He said that you have to listen carefully to the Russian leader, everything he says. About this writes the publication URA.RU.
“Russia is in a state of conflict, the defense industry is operating at full capacity. The people he is responsible for keeping safe will be protected,” Ritter said on his YouTube blog.

Ritter says those who threaten the Russians will be repelled as far as missiles supplied by Western countries for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, now it’s only 150 kilometers away.

Earlier it became known that America could not compete with Russia in the production of hypersonic missiles and air defense and missile defense systems (air and missile defense).

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