Five NATO members simulate the possible war scenario with Russia
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Five NATO members simulate the possible war scenario with Russia

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Source:  Radio Svoboda

According to Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of European Integration, Olga Stefanishyna, at least five NATO member countries are simulating the scenario of a possible invasion of the Russian Federation into the bloc territory.

NATO began to prepare for a possible war with Russia

According to Olga Stefanishyna's team data, such a scenario is simulated in at least five NATO allied countries.

Today there was even an article in Politico, which appeals to the fact that the president of Ukraine for the first time very directly indicated this perspective: that this war will not stop in Ukraine. And, in fact, we are now seeing public communications, in particular, of German colleagues and Estonian colleagues. This is reality — it's not a matter of conjecture, — said the Deputy Prime Minister.

According to the government official, Ukraine's international partners should not forget the lessons of history.

Olga Stefanishyna also said Russia will need only 3-4 years to regain strength and "increase its appetite".

The DIU assessed the threat to NATO from the Russian Federation

The team of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) chief, KyryloBudanov, concluded that the threat of Russia's invasion of NATO territory remains real.

DIU has information, and of course, those signals that are made public, including by international media experts. They state the fact that the Russian Federation is really a threat to the security of Europe and NATO, recently stated the DIU representative, Andriy Yusov.

He also noted that the world community is actively responding to these signals, and Ukrainian partners within the international coalition are being strengthened accordingly.

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