Russia Provokes NATO in the Baltic Sea: How the Alliance Prepares for a Response.
According to inkorr.com: Russia continues provocative actions against NATO, using violations of the airspace of allied countries to test their readiness to respond. The Institute for the Study of War notes that these actions are aimed at determining how the alliance responds to hostile attacks.
Incidents Involving Aircraft
In early September, two Russian fighters violated the airspace of Estonia, and recently aircraft flew over a Polish oil platform in the Baltic Sea. This is yet another case among numerous similar incidents.
The Polish Border Guard emphasizes that violations of the safety zone of the oil platform are a serious incident. 'The exclusive economic zone of Poland is the territory of our country, and we will not allow its violations,' the service stated.
NATO Readiness and Control
Experts believe that Russia is provoking conflict by testing how NATO responds to such situations. Similar incidents may continue to occur, prompting alliance countries to strengthen their readiness for possible attacks.
In this context, the Polish and Romanian authorities plan to strengthen control over the airspace, involving Ukrainian partners. This step aims to stabilize the situation and prevent similar incidents in the future.
The issue of air provocations by Russia raises questions not only about the security of NATO countries but also about overall stability in the region. It is important for allies to act harmoniously and effectively respond to potential threats, maintaining the readiness level of their armed forces.
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