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Why Kaliningrad, Russia’s toehold in Europe, could be the next flashpoint in its war against Ukraine By Tim Lister and Rob Picheta , CNN 5 minute read ...
Now Kaliningrad, a port city captured from the Nazis by the Soviet Union during World War II, once again finds itself a fault line in a Cold War-style conflict between Russia and the West.
Kaliningrad, which is bordered by European Union states and relies on railways and roads through Lithuania for most goods, has been cut off from some freight transport from mainland Russia since ...
Kaliningrad - currently a Russian enclave stranded from Russia proper - is about to be surrounded by an enlarged European Union. Seized by Stalin from Nazi Germany at the end of World War II, its only ...
Because Kaliningrad is surrounded by the European Union, travel largely requires a visa. Gdansk and Berlin are common destinations, helping Kaliningraders feel as European as Russian.
Tensions are mounting around the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, an isolated but strategically significant territory on the Baltic coast that could soon be dragged into the Kremlin’s war.
Tensions are mounting around the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, an isolated but strategically significant territory on the Baltic coast that could soon be dragged into the Kremlin's war.
Tensions are mounting around the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, an isolated but strategically significant territory on the Baltic coast that could soon be dragged into the Kremlin’s war. Russia ...
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