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