"Do the Russians want wars? I do not even know.
September 1939 - an attack on Poland.
November 1939 - an attack on Finland.
November 1939 - the occupation of the Baltic countries with the subsequent displacement of the government and repression.
1939 - occupation of Western Ukraine.
October 1956 - an attack on Hungary.
August 1968 - an attack on Czechoslovakia.
1979-1989 - the war in Afghanistan.
"Black January", January 20, 1990 - the Kremlin's bloody suppression of the anti-Soviet uprising in Baku.
1992 - an attack on Moldova and occupation.
1992-1993 - the Georgian-Abkhaz armed conflict completely inspired by the Kremlin.
1992-1994 - Karabakh war completely inspired and fueled by the Kremlin.
1994-1996 - attack on Chechnya. The First Chechen War.
1999-2009 - attack on Chechnya. The Second Chechen War.
08. 08. 08 - Attack on Georgia.
Spring 2014 -. - an attack on Ukraine and occupation.
2015 -. - military aggression in Syria.
And that's just what's on the surface.
The question "do Russian wars want" does not in principle. The question is different, and he is the one - who is next? ", - summed up the journalist.