January 27, 2024. Russian President Putin's surprise visit to Kaliningrad, a strategic European exclave, raises regional tensions. Sandwiched between Poland and Lithuania on the Baltic Sea, Kaliningrad's history includes annexation by the USSR from Germany after World War II. During the visit, Putin warns the West, emphasizing the removal of Soviet memorials. UK Government estimates a 1-in-4 chance of a Russian attack on allies, prompting concerns about a broader conflict. Cabinet Office experts caution about potential military responses and economic repercussions. Putin's visit coincides with Baltic states planning defensive installations, escalating concerns about a potential war. The Baltic Sea gains strategic focus, with Sweden's potential NATO entry strengthening the alliance. Despite Kremlin claims that Putin's visit is not a message to NATO, Baltic countries' statements raise risks. Tensions persist in Eastern Europe as geopolitical concerns continue amid unfolding conflicts.
Will Putin attack NATO? Russian President sends a stern message to the West in his rare trip to Kaliningrad
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