NATO, Russia and Alliance airspace
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Russia believes some NATO members, in particular Poland, want to abandon restrictions on the deployment of nuclear weapons in their countries, which would aggravate “strategic risks” and tensions, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.
Russia appears to have been deterred by NATO's firm response last month to incursions into Polish and Estonian airspace, but Moscow is expected to continue testing boundaries, the U.S. general serving as NATO's top commander said on Tuesday.
The experimental weapon is hailed as having a potentially unlimited range - though Western experts have questioned its value.
A book by German political analyst Carlo Masala, "If Russia Wins," outlines how Moscow might make a grab for Estonia in 2028.
EXCLUSIVE: A NATO expert has revealed the key sign which proves to him that the alliance, the US and the West are not prepared for a drone war with Russia.
Russia has tested a new nuclear-capable cruise missile, moving closer to deploying it, according to President Vladimir Putin.
Russia may be using the wreck of a Baltic Sea ferry that sank in 1994 for espionage and military exercises, a new report says.
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NATO chief mocks Russia over malfunctioning submarine 'limping home from patrol'
"What a change from the 1984 Tom Clancy novel The Hunt for Red October. Today, it seems more like the hunt for the nearest mechanic," NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said.
The Lithuanian Ministry of National Defence (MoD) said that Russian military aircraft briefly violated Lithuania’s airspace on October 23, 2025, prompting a rapid response from NATO jets on patrol. “Our forces acted quickly with NATO jets on patrol.