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Russia Remains NATO Threat Beyond Putin’s Rule, Sweden’s Intel Chief Says

Russia’s economy is under strain and data may be manipulated to mask wartime damage, but Sweden sees no immediate signs of instability in Putin’s regime.

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kyivpost.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Russia Remains NATO Threat Beyond Putin’s Rule, Sweden’s Intel Chief Says

Russia’s economy is under strain and data may be manipulated to mask wartime damage, but Sweden sees no immediate signs of instability in Putin’s regime.

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kyivindependent.com1 g fa

Russian threat will outlast Putin, Sweden's military intelligence chief says

Nilsson also said Sweden saw no signs that Russia's political system or Vladimir Putin's grip on power were under immediate threat, despite economic strains caused by the war and Western sanctions.

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Swedish intelligence believes Russia will remain a threat to its neighbours after Putin

Sweden's military intelligence believes the Russian regime is likely to remain a threat to its neighbours long after Kremlin ruler Vladimir Putin leaves power.

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  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·pravda.com.ua

    Swedish intelligence believes Russia will remain a threat to its neighbours after Putin

    Sweden's military intelligence believes the Russian regime is likely to remain a threat to its neighbours long after Kremlin ruler Vladimir Putin leaves power.

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·kyivpost.com

    Russia Remains NATO Threat Beyond Putin’s Rule, Sweden’s Intel Chief Says

    Russia’s economy is under strain and data may be manipulated to mask wartime damage, but Sweden sees no immediate signs of instability in Putin’s regime.

  3. martedì 30 giugno 2026·kyivindependent.com

    Russian threat will outlast Putin, Sweden's military intelligence chief says

    Nilsson also said Sweden saw no signs that Russia's political system or Vladimir Putin's grip on power were under immediate threat, despite economic strains caused by the war and…