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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen issued an open warning to European countries and called on the “hybrid war” against the continent while continuing the “hybrid war”. Speaking at the summit of the leaders of the European Union in Copenhagen, Frederiiksen emphasized the increasing threat of Russia.
“Hopefully everyone realizes that there is a hybrid war and one day, Poland, Danish, and will probably be in any other place where we see or see flying gaps next week.” He said. This comes after forcing unidentified drones to close an airport a week ago, causing significant interruptions.
In response to this growing threat, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK sent aircraft, ships and air defense systems to Denmark before the talks. Ukraine’s armed forces shared their expertise in combating Russian drones and sent a task to the Scandinavian country for common exercises. Meanwhile, the warship and soldiers were deployed to the country of NATO after the drone chaos.
Although Danish officials did not detect those who were believed to be responsible, Frederiiksen was clear in doubts: “There is only one country that wants to threaten us, and Russia and we need a very strong answer.”
He also called on Europe to increase his military abilities: “I want us to manage us again. I want us to get more talents. For example, I want us to make more innovation on drones,” he said. “When I look at Europe today, I think we have been the most difficult and dangerous since the end of World War II.” It expresses us.
Russia is the focus of the summit on Wednesday, and the debate is expected to turn Europe around its potential Russian aggression until 2030, while the US security focus on Asia and other regions.
Ukraine also stands out on the agenda and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will discuss EU leaders through video.
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Leaders and intelligence organizations suspect that Russia can start an attack elsewhere in Europe within the next 3 to 5 years, and President Vladimir Putin wants to test NATO in the midst of the uncertainty of US President Donald Trump’s commitment to the organization.
On September 10, when several Russian planes violated Poland’s airspace, the NATO aircraft was sent to cut and hit some devices. This pointed to the first direct conflict between NATO and Moscow since Russia launched the war in Ukraine on 24 February 2022.
The incident sent shock waves throughout Europe and asked questions about the alliance ready for Russia. Days later, NATO Jets accompanied three Russian warplanes from Estonia’s airspace.




