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美国参议员Rubio担心俄国会攻击波兰境内的军火供应中心

US Senator fears Russia may hit weapon supply center in Poland.

Marco Rubio, the top Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee, told CNN that if Vladimir Putin decides he can lose the war because of the Western weapon supplies to Ukraine, the Russian dictator could strike at the logistic centers “where these supplies are coming through, including inside Poland.”

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