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Military expert Dandykin spoke about NATO’s plans to “capture” the Baltic Sea

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After Sweden joins NATO, the West will turn the Baltic Sea into “NATO”. This was told to a URA.RU correspondent by a military expert, combat veteran, captain of the first rank of the reserve Vasily Dandykin.

“It is to block the exit of our ships. We also have rafting in Kaliningrad. Although they have already behaved as partners in relation to NATO, they participated in the exercises, especially Sweden,” said said Vasily Dandykin.

According to Dandykin, NATO will receive in its ranks two strong armies: they are ready for combat, in particular the Swedish one, specifies the expert. He also said that the armies of these countries are much stronger than those of the Baltic and some European countries.

Earlier it became known that the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation will check Russians who have refused Ukrainian citizenship. This is stated in the draft decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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