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Poland has detained a foreign citizen on charges of spying for Russia, prosecutors said on Monday, as the largest country on NATO’s eastern flank finds itself increasingly targeted by Moscow’s ...
Ukraine braced for new ground attacks. 21:01, Sam Rkaina. The eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut has endured heavy artillery fire today in what the NATO chief said appeared to be the start of a ...
Watch live as high-level speakers address a series of panel events at a forum organised by Nato on the margins of its leaders’ summit in Vilnius, Lithuania. Mr Biden has described Kyiv’s bid ...
Poland: Ukraine: 2022 missile explosion in Poland: A Ukrainian air-defence missile became out of control and crashed into a grain facility in the village of Przewodów, killing two people. [5] February 10, 2023 Moldova: Russia: A Russian missile violated Moldovan airspace, resulting in the Russian ambassador to Moldova being summoned in protest ...
The mention of red lines has been in everyday use since the beginning of the renewed Ukraine conflict to justify the war. In February 2022, President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation stated that the United States and its Western partners had crossed a red line concerning Ukraine, which resulted in consequence of Russia having to undertake its "Special Military Operation" against ...
NATO has three years to prepare for a Russian attack, says Poland Monday 4 December 2023 17:43 , Maira Butt The head of Poland’s national security agency has estimated that Russia could attack ...
NATO Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine (NSATU), also known as the Ukraine mission [1] is a NATO command inaugurated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the NATO summit in Washington in July 2024 with the stated task "to plan, coordinate, and arrange delivery of security assistance that Ukraine needs to prevail in its fight today, and in the future."
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has prompted neighbouring Poland to modernise its army, and boost weapons purchases, and it has allocated 4.7 per cent of GDP to defence expenditure this year ...