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After Russia starts a large-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the issue of threat is not only affecting the whole world, but also Lithuania. Vladimir Putin constantly threatens NATO countries, especially the Baltic countries. And a few weeks ago, Ukraine's flashback, when the country launched an attack in nuclear-armed Russia, in the Kursk region, was a huge surprise and sparked discussions as to whether it could have implications for the further course of the war and Lithuania's security. About this in the tv3.lt news program "33 min. with Artūrs Anužiu" spoke former special operations forces officer, military analyst and defense expert Aurim Navys. --- 00:00 - Start 00:10 - Trailer 01:17 - Analysis on Russia 02:15 - On the planning of the Ukrainian operation in Kursk 09:35 - Why didn't Putin use a nuclear weapon? 13:05 - Is the invasion of Kursk a threat to Putin's regime? 15:40 - Russia does not withdraw its forces from Ukraine to Kursk 20:40 - Western support for Ukraine 24:50 - Why Putin does not want negotiations with Ukraine 28:15 - Would peace negotiations be dangerous for Lithuania? 29:40 – Russia's hybrid attack against Lithuania 38:40 – About the security of Vilnius, the evacuation plan, hiding places 43:00 – About the poor state of critical infrastructure 44:20 – About politicians' reluctance to spend money on defense 46:40 – About Lithuania's preparation for war 52: 00 - Does Lithuania need defense fortifications? 54:30 - Does the army use all the money purposefully? 57:10 - About the "paper" Lithuanian division 59:10 - Lithuanian politicians do not believe that Russia can attack us --- You can find more of our TV videos: https://play.tv3.lt Read video reports and news: https:/ /www.tv3.lt Follow us on Facebook: / tv3televizija Follow us on Instagram: / tv3_lt