Alarms set off due to Russia’s presence in NATO’s Achilles’ heel

Alarms set off due to Russia's presence in NATO's Achilles' heel

Russia enters NATO territory. Last Wednesday, three border guards from that country crossed the border into Estonia, and therefore entered the territory of the Atlantic alliance. As the German media points out all without prior notice, without consultation, and without the northernmost Baltic state being informed.

However, the reasons why the soldiers crossed the border illegally are unknown. In statements to Estonian television, consulted by the newspaper, he assured that the national security of that country “has not been threatened”, since the border guards discovered them.

The entire incident, in the waters of the Narva River, was recorded on video. In this way, you can see how Russian soldiers cross aboard a rubber boat. They entered the country for a short time and returned the way they had come. As the reasons are still unclear, the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs plans to hold talks with the Russian diplomat in the country.

Even so, according to the information released by the media, they cross the Narva River and into Estonian territory. Every day, the authorities of that country sight at least one Russian fishing vessel: only the Russian military is prohibited from doing so. But what is really worrying is that incidents and provocations have increased in recent months.

According to Focus Onlinethis border enclave is “especially critical.”In addition, like Ukraine, Putin also described Estonia as a “historically Russian territory.” It is feared that Russia may try to test the Alliance on this border, and therefore evacuation plans have already been drawn up, scenarios have been trained and a military base has been planned near the city of Narva.

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