Nato countries move fighter jets and troops east as Russia threat grows

ReutersMore NATO countries will carry their troops and warrior jets to the east in response to the unprecedented Russian drone attack on Wednesday.
Denmark, France and Germany participated in a new mission to support the eastern wing of the military alliance. Other NATO allies are expected to participate later.
Kremlin’s statement on Friday, said the peace talks with Kiev was “pause”, his spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: “You can’t wear a rose -colored glasses and you can’t wait for the negotiation process to give results immediately.”
Poland’s 19 Russian planes said that it was flying from the airspace on Wednesday after political tensions throughout Europe. While some were shot, others hit the fields east of Poland and even a house.
EPA/SHUTTERSTOCKThe Russian army said that there is no “targeting plans” in Poland – but Poland and European leaders believe that the attack is deliberate.
According to the Danish Ministry of Defense, Denmark will contribute to two F-16 fighter aircraft to support Poland’s air defense and a warship.
“Denmark in this case fully supports Poland,” Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said. He said. “We shouldn’t be pure. Putin will not stop in anything and tests us. Therefore, it is very important … Denmark contributes to it.”
France will contribute to three Rafale fighter planes and Germany will give four Eurofighter.
The Ministry of Defense said it was “completely stable” to help strengthen the East Sentry of England.
On Friday, the European Countries – and the US – New York Emergency UN Security Council session discussed Russia’s drone attack.
“The United States is standing by our allies in the face of these concern violations of the United States,” US Ambassador UN Dorothy Shea said. He said. “And be sure, we will defend every inch of the NATO region.
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin organized a summit in Alaska to discuss peace about a month ago, “Russia’s intensifying the bombing campaign against Ukraine,” he added.
While addressing the UN on Friday, Polish Foreign Minister Marcin Bosacki removed photos of one of the fallen drones and photos of a damaged house.
“We know – and I repeat – we know that this is not a mistake,” he said.
While the Netherlands and the Czech Republic will already send defense to Poland, Lithuania will receive more warnings about a German Brigade and Russia’s attacks on Ukraine.
Germany also said that “NATO will intensify its participation along the eastern border” and expand the air policing over Poland.





