The American weekly news magazine Newsweek has published a "map of World War III", which notes where a conflict between Russia and Europe could erupt.
One of the possible fronts, according to the authors of the article, could be Finland's border with Russia, which is over 1,300 kilometers long, and the so-called The Suwalki Corridor, located between Belarus and the Kaliningrad region, is the first point of Russian aggression against NATO.
Also listed as possible hot spots are Germany, Sweden, Transnistria, Serbia, Georgia and Turkey.
As arguments for the upcoming conflict, quotes from the media are given:
"We must be ready for war by 2029, as the Russian Federation could attack a NATO country“, says the German defense minister;
The Swedish defense minister warned that "war could come to Sweden“ and called for "moral preparation for conflict“;
A Russian commander threatened a corridor to Transnistria in April 2022;
Russian President Vladimir Putin is putting pressure on Serbia and Bosniaks, and is also putting strong pressure on protest-torn Georgia.
The Newsweek map also depicts possible clashes with NATO member Turkey.