Yes. Russia entered a regional conflict between Austria-Hungary and Serbia to protect its fellow Slavic nation.
The Slavic people were the same ethnic group as the Russians, so they wanted to support them against Austria-Hungary, whom Russia was fighting land for.
Austria Hungary did not become one nation after World War 1.
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Russia, being the largest and most powerful of all the Slavic countries, was viewed as the protector of all the Slavic people. When Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, Russia retaliated against Austria-Hungary to assist their Slavic bretheren.
The Slavic people were the same ethnic group as the Russians, so they wanted to support them against Austria-Hungary, whom Russia was fighting land for.
The rising nationalism in Serbia created conflict with Austria-Hungary who had annexed Bosnia & Herzegovina, both slavic speaking states. Serbia wanted to create a single unified slavic empire so they looked to the Russians for military support. This ultimately led to the decline of Austria-Hungary.
Serbia. It wanted to create a Slavic empire and some Slavic states were in Austria-Hungary.
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The country is Austria.
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