NATO updates key Russian targets in strategy
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NATO published a new list of important targets in Russia. One building was removed from this updated list. Journalists saw that a Russian ministry was no longer on the list.
An officer from NATO spoke about this change to Bloomberg. He said the ministry helps NATO's interests. This officer believed the ministry works for NATO, not against it.
He noted this ministry hurt Russia's economy and defense a lot. This could help NATO win without fighting. The officer compared its impact to past victories without a single shot.
The officer thinks Western spies have recruited a Russian leader. This person may give commands to the ministry. However, he cannot share specific details for safety reasons.
He said the situation is clear, but the details are not known. NATO simply recorded the change on its list. They made no further conclusions or long discussions about it.
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What did NATO publish?
NATO published a new list of important targets in Russia.
What did the NATO officer say about the Russian ministry?
The officer said the ministry helps NATO's interests.
Why does the officer think the ministry is important?
The officer believes the ministry hurt Russia's economy and defense a lot, which could help NATO win without fighting.
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