Russia May Test NATO with Poland Provocation Plans
- Washington has warned Warsaw that Russia is planning an armed "provocation" to test NATO's resolve, potentially targeting vital infrastructure with missiles or drones.
- Sources close to Polish President Karol Nawrocki suggest Moscow aims to provoke tensions and pressure Ukraine's Western allies into suspending military aid to Kyiv.
- Polish intelligence sources warned of a "hybrid attack in the border region," possibly involving a staged accident with GPS failure or fake rescue mission, as Warsaw's security services acknowledge ground incursion remains possible.
- A report published on Thursday by the International Institute of Strategic Studies found Russia used shadow ships to launch drones over Europe, plotting 144 suspected sightings testing NATO air defenses.
- Baltic sources warn that provocations could be staged from Kaliningrad, the Russian exclave bordering Poland, testing NATO's eastern flank where Washington systematically informs allies about evolving Russian plans.
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Russia Planning Provocation Against Poland To Test NATO Resolve, US Reportedly Warned
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US warns Poland of looming Russian attack designed to test Western resolve
Russia is planning an armed provocation against Poland, according to leaked intelligence reports suggesting Moscow wants to use the threat of a wider conflict to freeze military aid to Ukraine.
US warns Poland Russia may be preparing military 'provocation'
NATO could respond to a potential provocation with attacks on Kaliningrad, St Petersburg, the Kola Peninsula, and the Black Sea, reported The Telegraph, citing German Luftwaffe head Holger Neumann.
According to the British newspaper The Telegraph, Washington warned that Moscow analyzes an "armed provocation" to challenge NATO.It would seek to show a "victory," when the war in Ukraine is complicated and the Kremlin leader loses support among the Russians.

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