
Lithuanian foreign minister warns Putin watching NATO for weakness following children's hospital bombing
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NATO officials have warned the deadly strike on the children's hospital in Kyiv this week was a deliberate attack to test NATO's resolve in standing up to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Caitlin McFall is a Reporter at Fox News Digital covering Politics, U.S. and World news.
The foreign minister said Russian President Vladimir Putin is banking on NATO not to respond due to its concerns that doing so will prompt further escalation between the West and Russia.
"That’s enough to send a message to Ukrainians that, look, your friends in the West cannot do much for you. Even your children, those who are suffering from cancer in a hospital, cannot be protected," Landsbergis said.
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