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Moscow warns that foreign troops in Ukraine would be seen as legitimate targets

Russia has issued a warning that any foreign troops deployed to Ukraine would be considered legitimate targets.

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Moscow is responding to a potential 'coalition of the willing' regarding troop deployment in Ukraine. Russia has stated that foreign forces sent to the region following a peace deal would be viewed as legitimate targets.

Coverage from Reuters, Anadolu Ajansı, teleSUR English, and Caliber.Az emphasizes that the Kremlin is closely monitoring meetings concerning the coalition. Zakharova has specifically warned this coalition against deploying troops.

Future developments center on the outcomes of the 'coalition of the willing' meetings and whether such deployments occur.

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Quick answers

What is Russia's position on foreign troops in Ukraine?

Russia states that foreign troops sent to Ukraine after a peace deal would be legitimate targets.

Who issued the warning against the coalition?

Zakharova warned the 'coalition of the willing' against deploying troops.

How is the Kremlin approaching the coalition meetings?

The Kremlin says it will closely monitor the 'coalition of the willing' meeting on Ukraine.

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