Russia prepares to invade the Baltics by 2027: expert forecast.
02.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
02.11.2025
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Possible invasion of Russia into the Baltic countries
Political scientist Andriy Savarets believes that Russia may begin a military assault on the Baltic countries by 2027, while NATO's defensive capabilities are not sufficiently strengthened. He notes that all necessary stages of preparation for aggression have already been implemented. The expert claims that both sides of the conflict are aware of the inevitability of an attack. In his opinion, Europe is prepared for potential threats, but an important question remains — when will this readiness become decisive. Savarets also notes that a conflict could arise specifically in the Baltic region, where Russia is actively preparing for a potential invasion. He emphasizes that even drone attacks could become part of a possible armed conflict. The expert believes that Russia's actions may lead to new conflicts and reactions from the international community."The general opinion about the inevitability of an attack exists on both sides of the conflict"
"Such actions by Russia could provoke new conflicts"This opinion of Savarets emphasizes the growing tension in the region and concerns about the security of the Baltic countries. A timely reaction from NATO and the international community could be decisive in preventing possible aggressive actions by Russia. While studying this situation, it is important to consider how changes in the geopolitical situation affect stability in Europe.
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