[The Telegraph reports](https://uk.news.yahoo.com/putin-send-thousands-criminals-wreak-080000438.html) – Estonia’s foreign minister, Margus Tsahkna, has proposed a blanket ban on Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine from the European Union’s Schengen free-travel zone in response to the Kremlin’s plans to dispatch “ex-prisoners and rapists” to wage hybrid war in the bloc.
“We have close to one million combatants in Russia right now,” Mr Tsahkna told The Telegraph on the sidelines of an EU meeting in Brussels.
“Russia and Putin are already using different people to commit attacks on our societies, but when there will be peace, we can imagine that we will have hundreds of thousands of ex-combatants coming to Europe.
“And they’re definitely not going with good plans to earn their own salaries and pay taxes. They come with real bad plans. We already see the special agencies of Russia organising different attacks in Europe.”
realmendontflash on
Is he buying Ryanair then?
JaffaSG1 on
… as if they weren‘t doing that already
Zeranor on
In times like these it’s good to hear that some things dont change, I appreciate some stability. But it’ll be hard for Putin to decide, which criminal goes to the meatgrinder and which goes to „wreak havoc across Europe“ in other ways
PrrrromotionGiven1 on
Claimed? It’s been their policy in Ukraine since 2023 at least to recruit prisoners as soldiers
Safe-Razzmatazz3982 on
Close. The. Borders.
No entrie at all for Russian nationals except for political asylum.
Zieprus_ on
Does he have any left? He has already sent a lot to the front lines in Ukraine.
arousedsquirel on
You just close borders for Russians coming into Europe, take a big foot and kick it were it should on their bottom. It will devistate those sencere but the risk factors is to high. So for the EU; kick e eru Russians on the borders out!
bluesman56 on
Just one more argument for Europe to stop being naive, to prepare for the worst and to arm itself to the teeth.
DerBugger on
In Germany they’re paying them already. Ask Alice Weidel, Maximilian Krah or Peter Bystrom.
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[The Telegraph reports](https://uk.news.yahoo.com/putin-send-thousands-criminals-wreak-080000438.html) – Estonia’s foreign minister, Margus Tsahkna, has proposed a blanket ban on Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine from the European Union’s Schengen free-travel zone in response to the Kremlin’s plans to dispatch “ex-prisoners and rapists” to wage hybrid war in the bloc.
“We have close to one million combatants in Russia right now,” Mr Tsahkna told The Telegraph on the sidelines of an EU meeting in Brussels.
“Russia and Putin are already using different people to commit attacks on our societies, but when there will be peace, we can imagine that we will have hundreds of thousands of ex-combatants coming to Europe.
“And they’re definitely not going with good plans to earn their own salaries and pay taxes. They come with real bad plans. We already see the special agencies of Russia organising different attacks in Europe.”
Is he buying Ryanair then?
… as if they weren‘t doing that already
In times like these it’s good to hear that some things dont change, I appreciate some stability. But it’ll be hard for Putin to decide, which criminal goes to the meatgrinder and which goes to „wreak havoc across Europe“ in other ways
Claimed? It’s been their policy in Ukraine since 2023 at least to recruit prisoners as soldiers
Close. The. Borders.
No entrie at all for Russian nationals except for political asylum.
Does he have any left? He has already sent a lot to the front lines in Ukraine.
You just close borders for Russians coming into Europe, take a big foot and kick it were it should on their bottom. It will devistate those sencere but the risk factors is to high. So for the EU; kick e eru Russians on the borders out!
Just one more argument for Europe to stop being naive, to prepare for the worst and to arm itself to the teeth.
In Germany they’re paying them already. Ask Alice Weidel, Maximilian Krah or Peter Bystrom.