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MOSCOW - Former U.S. ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul has said NATO is not planning to invade Russia and there is no need for the Russian leadership to deploy S-400 air defense systems on its Western borders.

“NATO will never invade Russia,” he twitted on June 28.

The former ambassador said the Russian leadership is groundlessly concerned about the deployment of NATO armaments near Russian borders. “Russians should also relax about NATO defensive weapons near Russian borders since Russia tells us no plan to invade NATO countries,” McFaul wrote.

“Only a complete fool would invade Russia. Thankfully no fools running NATO countries,” the diplomat noted.

Previously the Russian Defense Ministry announced new S-400 “Triumf” long-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems and “Pantsir-S” combined SAM and anti-aircraft artillery systems will enter service in the air defense divisions stationed in the Northwestern Federal District before the end of 2015.

“In all, more than 30 sets of modern SAM systems will enter service in the air defense divisions of the Western Military District (WMD) before the end of 2015 under the State Defense Order-2015 program,” the WMD said in a press release.