Look for a lot of conflicts around the Russia bordered states. A lot of them have been suppressed by the threat of force from Russia and now feels emboldened to act.
There will be lots of settling of old scores, and attempts to reclaim territory either lost directly to Russia, or(in their view) Russia unjustly took and gave to another neighbor.
This is not our concern either but for those keeping score:
Armenia is the Christian nation
The other is Muslim.
The Caucuses are a rough neighborhood, and you have to feel for the Armenian people. Like Jews and Kurds, they have been persecuted for centuries. Still, it’s hard to miss the karma of Armenia looking away when a larger, more powerful country invaded it’s neighbor, and now when Armenia’s larger, more powerful neighbor attacks them, there is no one to help. The CSTO, the Post Soviet answer to NATO, appears not worth the paper it was written on. Anyway, lots of old scores to be settled in this region. Hopefully they can work it out quickly...
Second round of fallout from the dereliction and abandonment of leadership by America. The first round led to the Ukraine conflict, and now this is the follow-on to Putin’s preoccupation with the west. He’s not taking care of business on his doorstep. Similarly, NATO allies Greece and Turkey are once again at each others’ throats; Armenia and Azerbaijan are at it again; the EU is fighting among themselves, their so-called “unity” shattered by the pressure of the ill-advised bidensanctions. And Libya’s interminable civil war is flaring up.
With America drifting leaderless toward the rocks, the rest of the world is unraveling.