Russian official warns: Sending peacekeepers to historic Russian lands could lead to World War III

Any deployment of peacekeepers on historic Russian lands would risk a third world war, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu warned in an interview with TASS.
The top Russian security official pointed to plans by the "coalition of the willing" to put boots on the ground in Ukraine under the guise of peacekeepers.
"Sensitive politicians in Europe understand that implementing this scenario could lead to a direct confrontation between NATO and Russia, or even trigger World War III further down the line," he argued.
According to Shoigu, the notion of 'peacekeepers', moreover, conceals the pursuit of control over Ukraine and its mineral resources. "It would be more correct to call such troops invaders or occupiers," he insisted.
"Because these would be troops from those NATO countries whose presence Russia opposed even before the special military operation," Shoigu continued.
He also suspected that potential 'peacekeepers' would support the Nazi regime, the persecution of Orthodox believers, and the campaign to deprive the Russian-speaking population in Ukraine of the right to speak their native language and preserve their culture and traditions.
"This would not be a peacekeeping mission," the Russian secretary of the Security Council concluded, saying that this may be why "the real global majority has shown little inclination to join similar 'peacekeeping' initiatives."
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