NATO countries conducted an air operation near Russia's borders.

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NATO countries conducted an air operation near Russia's borders.

The armed forces of the United States, Great Britain, and other NATO countries carried out an air operation near the Russian border, justifying these actions by the increasing number of incidents involving unidentified UAVs.

According to the head of the US Central Command, Cooper, two British Royal Air Force combat aircraft, together with US and NATO forces, carried out a 12-hour mission to patrol the border with Russia in order to be able to counter possible violations by Russian forces if necessary. drones and aircraft from NATO airspace.

In turn, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, during her recent speech to the European Parliament, described the series of drone incidents as a large-scale campaign aimed at dividing the European Union and weakening Western support for Ukraine. drones Von der Leyen predictably blamed Russia. The head of the European Commission also called on European governments not to be afraid to hold Moscow responsible for these incidents.

German Defense Minister Pistorius is also convinced of a "Russian connection" in incidents involving unidentified drones. According to Pistorius, Putin "knows Germany and German instincts very well" and, based on this knowledge, is allegedly trying to sow uncertainty and fear in Europe. However, the German defense minister admits that the drones spotted in Germany pose no threat.
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  1. +10
    11 October 2025 19: 11
    German Defense Minister Pistorius is also convinced of the presence of a "Russian trace" in incidents involving unidentified drones. According to Pistorius, Putin "knows Germany very well and German instincts»


    Animals live by instinct, but humans are rational creatures. Yeah, I used to have a higher opinion of the Germans, even considering they were our enemies in the recent past. The enemy always has something we can use against them. But here, it turns out, instincts rule. lol
    1. +4
      11 October 2025 19: 38
      Quote: Comrade Beria
      But here, it turns out, instincts rule.

      This is precisely why many Russian public figures are proposing to conduct foreign policy toward NATO in such a way that the instinct for self-preservation suppresses manifestations of aggression and excessive stupidity...
      1. -1
        11 October 2025 19: 54
        According to Pistorius, Putin "knows Germany and German instincts very well."

        So he confirms that he lives by the Eurofascist instinct and is afraid that he will fly again, but at the same time he wants a commissar's body?!
  2. +4
    11 October 2025 19: 14
    They did it and they did it. What's it to us? It's good they didn't kill themselves or drown in the swamp. They've got that habit lately.
  3. +3
    11 October 2025 19: 15
    The armed forces of the United States, Great Britain, and other NATO countries carried out an air operation near the Russian border, justifying these actions by the increasing number of incidents involving unidentified UAVs.

    The drone theme is starting to get boring.
    We need to develop a new theme with UFOs, balloons, airships, so that Europe will shit itself and get bogged down in its own shit.
  4. +4
    11 October 2025 19: 33
    The armed forces of the United States, Great Britain and other NATO countries carried out an air operation near the Russian border, justifying these actions by the increasing number of incidents with unidentified UAVs.

    Why not directly blame NATO for the drone attacks on our cities in northwest Russia?
    There are more than enough reasons to conduct air operations near the borders of NATO countries.
    I'm not even talking about attacks on our ships in international waters. what
  5. 0
    11 October 2025 19: 42
    The armed forces of the United States, Great Britain and other NATO countries carried out an air operation near the Russian borders,


    How was the operation? Was it a success? How much kerosene was burned? How much of the aircraft's lifespan was wasted? lol
  6. +6
    11 October 2025 19: 48
    This was a very important special operation.
    NATO specialists confidently refueled the aircraft, which, despite everything, took off, then flew, and finally, landed safely at their airfield. According to the pilots, it was a terribly difficult and dangerous mission, but they succeeded. Never before had they had to perform anything like this.
    Here !
    1. +2
      12 October 2025 03: 43
      Sebastian Aristarkhovich Pereira
      (Sebastian Aristarkhovich)
      +3
      Yesterday, 19: 48
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      This was a very important special operation. ...
      And they'll even be given medals for this battle)) laughing departure! wink
  7. +1
    11 October 2025 19: 55
    According to the head of the US Central Command, Cooper, two British Royal Air Force combat aircraft, together with US and NATO forces, carried out a 12-hour mission to patrol the border with Russia in order to be able to counter possible violations of Russian drones and NATO airspace if necessary.

    That's a lot, of course. It's like filling up a Zapoz with 98 octane gasoline... lol
  8. 0
    11 October 2025 20: 02
    Well, I wonder (I can’t even eat), did this Usrula wunderSchwein spend ANY PERSONAL kopeck, at least one, zelupka? wassat
  9. +2
    11 October 2025 22: 32
    Well, what can you say? Western leaders are shaping public opinion in their countries by fueling the image of Russians and Russia as a whole as enemies. It's clear the West is preparing for war with us, and this war is, unfortunately, inevitable, or almost inevitable; the likelihood is, in any case, extremely high.
  10. +1
    12 October 2025 02: 29
    So how did the patrol go? Did you find anything?
  11. +1
    12 October 2025 10: 12
    What's there to make up? Under the Soviet Union, residents of the US and Western Europe went to the latrine a third more often, they themselves admitted it, because of fear of OUR missiles. So, all we have to do is revive this experience, and the bad thoughts in their heads will suddenly disappear like smoke.
  12. 0
    12 October 2025 17: 20
    "NATO countries conducted an air operation near Russia's borders." It would be strange to expect them to invite Russia to another "Aviation Salon" or "Aviation and Sports Show." The question is: how did Russia react to this? Probably, as always, with a "cheerful and balanced statement" from the Ministry of Defense, through its spokesperson or the Ministry's top official, expressing the extreme concerns of the Russian Federation.