WW3 fears explode as NATO scrambles fighter planes due to savage Russian attack | World | News

NATO was forced to mobilize warplanes after Vladimir Putin launched a brutal missile and drone attack on Ukraine before Christmas. Polish and allied warplanes operated near the Ukrainian border in the midst of this hellish attack.
Poland’s operational command said, “Warplanes were activated and air defense and radar reconnaissance systems on the ground were made ready.” This was “preemptive” and “aimed at securing and protecting airspace, particularly in areas adjacent to threatened areas”.
“The Operational Command of the Armed Forces is constantly monitoring the situation and sub-forces and assets are ready for emergency response,” the statement said.
Following the Russian attack, an alarm was also raised in the NATO province of Romania.
In the statement made from Bucharest, it was said: “On the night of 22-23 December, unmanned aerial vehicle attacks were carried out by Russian forces on the Ukrainian port infrastructure near the Romanian border.”
People in two Romanian counties were issued warning alerts at night about the threat of Putin’s drones.
Putin’s attacks have caused deaths and injuries to civilians, including retirees and children.
Strikes hit ordinary residential buildings.
The first death toll was that two people, a 76-year-old woman and a 4-year-old girl, died, and 10 people, three of whom were children, were injured.
The horrific Russian attacks were aimed at maximizing civilian suffering.
Russia used frigates in the Black Sea to launch Kalibr cruise missile attacks.
Explosions thundered in many regions, including Kharkiv, Rivne, Ivano-Frankivsk, Cherkasy and Khmelnytskyi.
Attacks on power facilities led to power outages in Kiev and the surrounding region, as well as in many other places.
The latest Russian attacks using strategic bombers took place in the midst of peace talks. Donald Trump.
However, before the attacks, Volodymyr Zelensky claimed that Putin was addicted to killing and would not give up war.
“After so many years of first hybrid warfare and now full-scale war, it is hard to believe that Putin can live without murders and invasions,” he said.
But the decline in the price of Russian oil, strong global sanctions and the continuation of all other forms of pressure are things that will definitely convince even such a stubborn person.
“Putin wages war as long as he has the money to buy the loyalty of his inner circle and the Russian people, while also paying the price for murders on the front lines.”
Ukraine’s president said Russia had “no hesitation” and would declare war on Christmas.
Putin continued the siege of the port city of Odessa.
Russia’s attack came the day after senior Russian Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, 56, was blown up in Moscow in a suspected assassination operation against Ukraine.
The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine said: “Emergency power outages have been implemented in some regions of Ukraine.
“As soon as the security situation allows, rescue teams and energy workers will begin to eliminate the consequences of the attack in order to restore electricity supply in the areas as soon as possible.”
In its attack on Russia, Ukraine exploded the military-related petrochemical facility Stavrolen in the Budyonnovsk region of the Stavropol region, owned by the Russian giant Lukoil.




