Since dozens of Russian drones invaded the airspace of Poland in September, the country presided over by has not stopped testing NATO with various provocations.
Moscow is confronting the Atlantic Alliance through a , i.e. destabilizing movements such as drone raids, cyberattacks or acts of sabotage who try to harm NATO without entering into a direct confrontation.
However, Russia does not even rule out that an open war against NATO could take place in the future. This same week, the Russian president, Vladimir Putinstated that “If Europe suddenly wants to fight and does so, we are ready right now.”
In any case, as highlighted from , Europa has decided to change strategy in the face of this wave of hostile actions and has begun to directly accuse Russia of sabotagethus leaving behind the hints that he had launched so far.
The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Vice President of the European Commission, Kaja Kallahas been forceful in ensuring that “Russia is committing state terrorism.”
These statements by the head of European diplomacy have come after the Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, will accuse a few weeks ago russian agents of having placed two explosives on a railway line.
A freight train detonated one of those two devices placed on the tracks, but the explosion was so slight that the driver did not even notice. Although there were no personal injuries, Tusk expressed that “the line has been crossed” and considered what happened as “perhaps the most dangerous situation for the security of the Polish State” in years.
For its part, Lithuania has warned that Moscow is using swarms of balloons that are entering its airspace after being launched from Belarus, Russia’s main partner. So far this year, Lithuania has detected at least 550 balloons that They transported contraband cigarettes and GPS trackers.
