Former Russian PM says the Baltic states 'will be next' if Ukraine loses its war against Russia
Kasyanov also told AFP that Russian President Vladimir Putin looked"out of it" and behaved like a changed man in the days leading up to the Ukraine war.three days before Russia's invasion of Ukraine began on February 24.
"When I saw the meeting of Russia's Security Council, I realised, yes, there will be a war," Kasyanov told AFP, adding that he did not think Putin was capable of thinking clearly at the time. "I just know these people and by looking at them, I saw that Putin is already out of it. Not in a medical sense but in political terms," he said, as per the outlet."I knew a different Putin."
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