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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 head of the Russian foreign intelligence service seems to confirm these warnings. Russia's President Vladimir Putin apparently does not have enough. Image: keystoneFor years Poland and the Baltics in particular have been warning of a Russian attack.The latest threat from the head of the Russian foreign intelligence service seems to co…

·Zürich, Switzerland
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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.

·Berlin, Germany
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Moscow accused Poland of rattling weapons and said that it, as well as the Baltic countries, would be the first to suffer in the event of a conflict between Russia and NATO.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Rzeczpospolita broke the news in Poland on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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