Russia: Poland, Baltics to suffer first if NATO attacks
- Russia will target Poland and the Baltic states if they feel threatened by NATO, warns Sergei Naryshkin, Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service.
- Naryshkin accused Poland and the Baltic states of high aggressiveness and of escalating tensions with their military activities.
- Poland is considering deploying anti-tank mines along its borders as a defense measure against a possible invasion threat from Russia.
- Many European countries, including Poland, are enhancing their military capabilities in anticipation of potential conflict, aiming to deter Russian aggression.
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For years Poland and the Baltics in particular have been warning of a Russian attack. The latest threat from the chief of the Russian foreign intelligence service seems to confirm these warnings.
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The head of the Foreign Intelligence Service also threatened Poland and the Baltic States.
The head of Russia's spy service, Sergei Naryshkin, said that the security services of Russia and Belarus are ready to act proactively, given what he said was an escalation from Europe regarding Ukraine, the state news agency RIA reported, quoted by Reuters.
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