Russia tests NATO with drones: how attacks on Poland affect the alliance's security.
According to inkorr.com: Analysts have found that Russia is using strike drones to attack NATO countries to test the alliance's response and its ability to withstand such invasions. This experience is being used by the Russian side to prepare for potential future conflicts with NATO.
The increase in military spending has led to serious financial difficulties for the Russian authorities. The government is considering raising taxes, including VAT, to increase budget revenues. This may lead to rising prices for goods and services as businesses are likely to pass on the increased costs to consumers.
According to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, Russia's military spending accounts for 6.3% of GDP
In September, 21 Russian drone attacked Ukraine, crossing the border from Poland. Some of the drones were intercepted by the Polish air force, which also destroyed an important logistics center in Poland. The military recorded debris from 16 Russian drones.
Ukraine and other NATO members must remain on guard against potential strike drone attacks from Russia, which is trying to assess the alliance's response and vulnerabilities. The financial difficulties of the Russian government may worsen the situation on the front and increase risks for all countries in the region.
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