Newsweek published a map of World War III
The American magazine Newsweek published its version of the map of the hypothetical front of World War III.
According to RCO News Agency, according to this publication, NATO’s northeastern flank, which includes Russia’s border with Finland, could be a new front for war. According to this hypothetical map, the battle front in the event of World War III in Europe could extend from the northern border of the Russian Federation with Finland, pass through Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Sweden and Poland and end at the German border with Denmark.
NATO’s northeastern flank, including Russia’s border with Finland
According to Newsweek, the “Suwalki Corridor” on the border between Poland and Lithuania could be of particular importance in the event of a third world war – here, according to the magazine, the first conflict of the sides could take place, since the area between Kaliningrad and is located in Belarus.

Suwalki Corridor on the border between Poland and Lithuania
This publication writes that active military actions may also occur in the Black and Azov seas. In the south, NATO’s strong position in Abkhazia may “complicate matters,” according to the publication.

Active military operations in the Black and Azov seas

NATO position in Abkhazia
Westerners are speculating about the occurrence of World War III while, according to Novosti, earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin explained in detail in an interview with Tucker Carlson, an American journalist, that Moscow does not intend to attack NATO countries. The Russian leader noted that Western politicians regularly scare their people with an imaginary “Russian threat” to divert attention from domestic problems, but “intelligent people understand very well that this is fake.”
In recent years, Russia has pointed to unprecedented NATO activity near its western borders. The coalition is expanding its initiatives, blaming it on “Russian aggression.” Moscow has repeatedly expressed concern about the strengthening of NATO forces in Europe. The Russian Foreign Ministry has announced that “Moscow is still ready to talk with NATO, but on equal terms, while the West must abandon its path towards the militarization of the European continent.”

Map of hypothetical fronts of World War III
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