Zelensky Accuses Russia of Using Drones to Pressure NATO and Gauge Its Response.
Russia’s Drone Tactics
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that Moscow is deploying drones to apply pressure on NATO member states and to test how the alliance will react. He emphasized that Ukraine is making every effort to intercept Russian unmanned aerial vehicles, even when these aircraft approach the airspace of other nations. This revelation comes in the wake of an incident on May 29 in Romania, where a Russian drone struck a residential building in the city of Galați, igniting a fire in an apartment block.
Analysis and Implications
According to analysts at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), the Kremlin is using drones to probe NATO’s threshold for response. Zelensky noted that
“Russia is using drones to pressure NATO countries and evaluate their reaction.”This underscores the mounting tension in the region and the threat posed by Russian drones.
The president further remarked that
“Putin is comparing this reaction to what he observed in previous years,”highlighting the long-term nature of this Russian strategy. For its part, Ukraine continues to take measures to protect its borders and ensure regional security, including for neighboring countries such as Moldova, Poland, and the Baltic states.
This situation illustrates not only an escalation in Russian military actions but also the critical importance of international support for Ukraine in the face of aggression. The increased use of drones underscores new challenges for NATO members and the need to adapt their defense strategies to maintain security in the region.
The relevance of these events indicates that security in Eastern Europe will remain a key focus for the international community.
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