 Putin could test NATO by invading a small Baltic country. Former Russia Prime Minister warns. The former Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov says the war in Ukraine has changed the public's attitude to Putin, but warned there is no chance for opposition to rise in Russia according to GB news. Kasyanov also warned that Putin could try to test article V of the NATO charter by invading one of the smaller Baltic states. Speaking on GB news, Mikhail Kasyanov said Putin still has support and the report from Putin's propaganda and Putin's agencies say 85% of us support him in the country, but in fact, I think it's always more like 40%. Putin's people managed to find a way to overcome sanctions and he managed to stabilize the budget. There should be pressure inside Russia and outside to remove Putin. Inside Russia, right now is impossible because Putin puts all leaders in jail. Some of us who are abroad have already been killed. Boris Nemtsov, my friend, my collaborator was killed on the words of the Kremlin. Alexei Navalny was killed in jail in the camp. People live in fear and the fear to identify themselves as against Putin's regime. That means today there is no chance for opposition to rise inside Russia. But outside, of course, this war against Ukraine, that is the fundamental issue for all foreign leaders. Ukraine is the important issue because Ukraine is not just fighting for their territorial integrity, but fighting for all European countries. Putin could easily try to test article V of the NATO charter. It could be one of the small countries of the Baltic states.