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Oct 12 9 tweets 4 min read
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⚡️US helps Ukraine target Russian energy infrastructure, FT reports.

Sources told the Financial Times that the U.S. is involved at every stage of operational planning, although Kyiv retains control over target selection, with Washington advising on target vulnerabilities.

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(A purported images of a fire burning at the Tuapse oil refinery in Russia's Krasnodar Krai following a reported attack by Kyiv on March 14, 2025. (Astra / Telegram)Image 2/
The U.S. has been assisting Ukraine in conducting strikes on Russian energy sites for several months, the Financial Times (FT) reported on Oct. 12, citing unnamed Ukrainian and American officials.

Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil facilities
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intensified significantly this summer, disrupting operations and worsening a nationwide fuel shortage.
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Oct 11 16 tweets 13 min read
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( - Interesting thoughts here, by an retired US admiral, he gets some good points here, war today is at big changing, regarding just 1 year ago.
- I will thread this out, hope you will having some points. ../Lewi)
What positive changes are happening in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, what might "trigger" Putin, and why Ukraine needs not only "Tomahawks." An interview with retired US Rear Admiral Montgomery

A conversation with retired US Navy Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery is not just an interview about the course of the war in Ukraine.

It is a strategic discussion about the balance of power, timing, and the limits of the West's political will.
Montgomery is among those military strategists who think not only in terms of the front line but also the security architecture in which that front exists.

His answers are always precise, pragmatic, and at the same time uncomfortably honest—about what Ukraine can and must do on its own, and what it cannot manage without external support.

About the future that is being decided now.
About whether Ukraine can regain the initiative, whether Europe can remain a bastion of stability without the American shoulder,

And whether the West is ready to force the Kremlin to peace not with words but with force?
—his thoughts were shared in an exclusive interview by retired Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery.
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Montgomery emphasizes three simple but harsh truths:
- modern technology and long-range weapons change the balance, unmanned systems compensate for the enemy's human superiority, and economic and political pressure is perhaps the only real mechanism capable of forcing the Kremlin to make concessions.

At the same time, the interview goes far beyond the Ukrainian context.

At its heart is a broader strategic dilemma:
- is Europe ready to take responsibility for its own security if the United States reduces its military presence on the continent? .....

The administration in Washington increasingly talks about "shifting focus" to the Indo-Pacific region, and in Europe - about the need to "do more."

- However, as Montgomery notes, none of the European armies has the full range of capabilities that American air and naval power or nuclear shield provide.

"And that is why the question is not only about money, but about Europe's ability to act quickly, coherently and decisively"....
Oct 11 6 tweets 3 min read
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"In fact, a Ukrainian counteroffensive is currently underway": former CIA director urged not to overestimate Russia's successes in Donbas

Retired US General and former CIA chief David Petraeus stated that the situation on the front should be assessed soberly. According to him, Russian forces have not achieved a decisive breakthrough; instead, Ukrainian forces continue counteroffensive actions, liberating new territories.

In an interview with the German publication WELT, Petraeus noted that the Ukrainian army has reclaimed about 200 square kilometers in recent weeks. At the same time, Russia has paid a huge price for its advances – over a million killed and wounded soldiers.

Details

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Retired US general and former CIA chief

David Petraeus said the situation on the front should be assessed soberly . According to him, Russian troops have not achieved a breakthrough, while Ukrainian forces continue counter-offensive actions, liberating new territories.obozrevatel.com/ukr/entity/tsr…
Oct 10 11 tweets 8 min read
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Russian Drones Turn the Streets of Kherson Into a Civilian Kill Zone
Attacks have increased to a level and range that has made the streets of Kherson a daily gauntlet

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MYKOLAIV, Ukraine—Yaroslav Pavlivskiy waved his hands as he sprang from his car, pleading for mercy with the operator of a Russian drone circling overhead as he drove home from a market in the southern city of Kherson.

The operator flicked a switch to release a grenade, which exploded and tore into the legs of the 69-year-old pensioner. A passerby used a belt as a tourniquet to stop him from losing too much blood, saving his life.

In the hospital the next day, the doctor showed Pavlivskiy a Russian video of the incident, which was set to techno music and carried a caption: “A drone operator spotted another ‘civilian.’ After reconnaissance, the target was eliminated.”

Russian drone operators have turned daily life in Kherson into a terrifying gauntlet. A year ago, from the other side of the Dnipro River, they began sending drones, in addition to using bombs and artillery, to take potshots at civilians.

Now the attacks have intensified to such an extent that Ukrainian authorities, civilians and human-rights groups say it has become a systematic effort to keep people off the city’s streets under threat of execution from the skies

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Oct 8 18 tweets 13 min read
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"Russian troops suffered the greatest losses on three fronts in Ukraine: ISW explained what lies behind the numbers"

Recently, a leak of Russian documents revealed the real losses of the Russian Federation on the front since the beginning of 2025.

It also indicated that on some fronts, the Russians are suffering abnormally high losses:
- the ratio of killed to wounded is almost 1 to 1 – compared to the classic ratio of 1 to 3.

The aggressor paid the highest price on several priority fronts for Moscow, but the gains there for Russia are practically negligible.

The leaked data indicate this, and the Institute for the Study of War @TheStudyofWar explained what can be said about the prospects of continuing the war based on the current losses of the #Russian Federation.
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The ratio of killed and wounded in the Russian army is abnormally high
Analysts have drawn attention to the leak of Russian data on the losses of the occupation army , published recently by the "I Want to Live" project .
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According to the leak, from January to August of this year, Russia lost a total of 281,550 of its soldiers on the battlefield .

86,744 people were eliminated (including 1,583 officers and 8,633 recruits ).

33,996 people are considered missing , including 11,427 recruits .

Another 158,529 were wounded in battle (this figure includes 6,356 officers and 16,489 enlisted men ), and 2,311 were taken prisoner.

These figures, noted ISW, are practically in line with the data announced by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrsky:

299,210 people killed and wounded as of September 9.
Sep 27 9 tweets 5 min read
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The Chancellor of Germany stated that the country can no longer consider itself peaceful due to constant cyberattacks and sabotage.

Friedrich Merz emphasized that the threats have become daily: from attacks on data centers and digital infrastructure to espionage operations and drones.

"We are not at war, but we do not live in peace either,"
– Merz concluded.

"Drones spotted again in SH: State police strengthen defense"

Following Denmark, several drones have now been sighted over Schleswig-Holstein. The Ministry of the Interior says it is currently evaluating the incidents. The state police are strengthening their drone defenses.

Several drones were spotted over Schleswig-Holstein overnight into Friday. According to Interior Minister Sabine Sütterlin-Waack (CDU), the suspicion of espionage is now being investigated.Image
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The Interior Ministry is in "intensive and ongoing discussions" with the federal government and the Bundeswehr. The state police are strengthening their drone defenses in coordination with the other northern German states.

The minister did not provide any details on how many drones were spotted and where.

"Border controls due to possible drone transports"

In recent nights, drones have been spotted over Denmark several times
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Sep 24 5 tweets 2 min read
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Kimmel jabs 'bully' Trump for restricting free speech
"We have to speak out against this bully. He’s not stopping. And it’s not just comedy.

He’s gunning for our journalists too," TV host said, referring to the U.S. president.

Late-night TV host Jimmy @JimmyKimmelLive returned to the airwaves Tuesday night to lambast the @realDonaldTrump administration’s “mob tactics to suppress free speech,”

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In his comeback show, Kimmel said through tears about right-wing activist Kirk:

“It was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man. I don’t think there’s anything funny about it.”

He went on to mount an impassioned defense of free speech, saying:

“This show is not important. What is important is that we live in a country that allows us to have a show like this.....
Sep 23 7 tweets 4 min read
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Poland to Russia:

‘You have been warned’ so don’t ‘whine’ if your jets are shot down in NATO airspace

Radosław Sikorski upbraids Moscow for being “incapable of living in peace” with its neighbors following a series of incursions into NATO airspace.

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("I have only one request to the Russian government: If another missile or aircraft enters our space without permission, deliberately or by mistake, and gets shot down and the wreckage falls on NATO territory, please don't come here to whine about it," Radosław Sikorski said. | Vitalii Nosach/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images)Image 2/
Russia shouldn't complain at the United Nations if its missiles or aircraft are shot down after entering NATO airspace, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski warned Moscow on Monday.
Sep 20 4 tweets 4 min read
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Worth reading/spread

An Swedish well known expert of eastern Europe security wrote this evening Joakim von Braun
(translated from Swedish, yes its an strange language by the vikings.. 😇/Lewi)
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Oil Blitz – Ukraine’s bombing of the Russian oil industry

Ukraine’s extensive attacks targeting Russia’s oil refineries, oil storage facilities, pipelines, etc. have caused serious damage to the entire Russian energy industry.

The attacks, combined with the increasingly extensive sanctions imposed by Western countries, have made it very difficult for Russia to carry out repairs and reconstruction to the extent now required.

The results are a reduction in Russian production of approximately 10-15 percent.

At the same time, the Ukrainian attacks are extending further into Russia and soon it seems that Ukraine can hit important targets throughout the territory of Russia!

Attacks far into Russia
In early 2025, Russia’s largest commercial port in Ust-Luga was attacked, which is located 1,500 kilometers from Ukraine on the Baltic Sea (sic!) and in February, Rosneft’s oil refinery in Saratov was attacked a full 1,500 kilometers away.Image
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A month later, the Bashneft refinery in Ufa, 1,400 kilometers away, was hit by a huge fire.

- In May, Ukraine received several hits at a refinery in Bashkiria at a distance of 1,300 km.

I would like to remind you that the distance between Stockholm ( Sweden )and Gothenburg ( Sweden ) is a little over 400 kilometers, which puts the distances a little in a Swedish perspective.

10 days ago, Russia's major oil port in Primorsk near Vyborg on the Baltic Sea was attacked. This target is also over 1,500 kilometers away.

There are a total of 18 large oil tanks here for storing oil. In addition, a total of 5 Russian airports were closed in connection with the attack, which meant that the next 30 flights had to be canceled.

Earlier yesterday, Gazprom's Salavat oil refinery in Bashkortostan was also attacked, about 1,400 kilometers from Ukraine's border with Russia.
( wich I wrote about yesterday with video and pics/Lewi )

Salavat is one of Russia's largest oil refining and petrochemical plants, producing gasoline, diesel fuel and other petroleum products. On the same day, Lukoil's Volgogradneftepererabotka oil refinery in Volgograd Oblast was attacked by at least 11 drones.

The plant is now reportedly closed! During the last 18-month period in 2024-2025, Lukoil-Volgogradneftepererabotka has been attacked at least 12 times. The company accounts for almost 6 percent of Russia's production.
Sep 20 11 tweets 4 min read
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"Putin is going to rule until the end of his life": Kurnosova named the "number one person" in the dictator's entourage

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The "number one man" in Vladimir Putin's entourage

is russian billionaire oligarch Yuri Kovalchuk .

However, the Kremlin leader, like most dictators, intends to rule until the end of his life and does not count on any successors in this regard.obozrevatel.com/ukr/person/vla…
Sep 19 11 tweets 6 min read
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One year after the destruction of the GRU arsenal in the #TVer region of the russian Federation:

- Why this was the most daring SBU operation at that time

The Special Operations Center "A" of the SBU shared details of the operation in #Toropets, Tver region, which took place exactly one year ago.

Fighters of the SOC "A" demonstrated how, thanks to the coordination and management of the SBU, high-precision strikes were planned and carried out on the 107th GRU arsenal – destroying hundreds of thousands of tons of ammunition and a significant part of russian reserves.

Within the Special Operations Center "A" they say:

"Thanks to the coordination and management of the SBU, we were able to first analyze, plan, and carry out high-precision strikes on the 107th weapons arsenal in Toropets, Tver region."
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The Defense Express publication

also conducted an OSINT analysis that confirms the version of the drone launch from the territory of the russian Federation and adds technical details of the visual footagedefence-ua.com/photo/udar_sbu…
Sep 17 11 tweets 10 min read
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50 Of The Most Powerful Street Art Pieces Made In Support For Ukraine All Around The World

As artists, they have a voice to speak up and influence others, and a moral obligation to act against injustice. Image
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So they took their peaceful weapons to the streets and sprayed the walls with stunning, yet heartwrenching murals to support Ukraine. Image
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Sep 16 7 tweets 3 min read
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Putin’s failed summer offensive shatters the myth of inevitable Russian victory
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During the early months of 2025, there was much speculation that Russia’s coming summer offensive would prove the decisive campaign of the entire invasion.

Many thought the Ukrainian army was already close to collapse, with Putin himself declaring
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in March that “there are reasons to believe we can finish off” Ukrainian forces.

The stage seemed set for Russia to finally break Ukraine’s dogged resistance and win the war.
Sep 15 6 tweets 3 min read
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#Poland permits NATO deployment on its soil following russian drone incursion
This comes as a part of the alliance’s new “Eastern Sentinel” initiative with contributions from Denmark, France, Britain, Germany and other allies.

Polish President Karol Nawrocki signed a classified resolution this week allowing NATO forces to operate on Polish soil, according to Poland’s National Security Bureau.

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The move comes as part of the alliance’s new “Eastern Sentinel” initiative that began on 12 September to strengthen Europe’s eastern flank
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Sep 14 9 tweets 5 min read
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Frontline report:

Today the biggest news comes from the #Pokrovsk direction.

#Ukrainian forces spring trap on russian breakthrough near #Pokrovsk

Systematic clearing operations conclude months-long russian offensive with Ukraine controlling key supply routes to #Kramatorsk.

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Here, Ukrainian forces are closing the gap around the remaining russian forces in their Dobropillia salient.

As Ukrainians finish off pockets of russian resistance, the russians’ only hope is to surrender to the advancing Ukrainian army or be annihilated completely.

After conducting a successful penetration from the high ground in the west, Ukrainians are now launching their attacks from the north as well, well, completing the pincer around the russian #Dobropillia salient.

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Sep 13 10 tweets 5 min read
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⚡️EU to apply 'unique' approach to Ukraine's accession path as @Hungary wields veto, official says.

There is an agreement in place with the #EU to maintain Kyiv's progress despite Budapest's veto, Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration Taras @taraskachka said.

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(Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Taras Kachka in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Sept. 2, 2025. (Thomas Traasdahl / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP via Getty Images)Image 2/
The European Union has agreed to apply a "unique" approach that will allow Ukraine and Moldova to move forward on their path to bloc membership while Hungary continues to veto their accession, Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration Taras Kachka said on Sept. 13.

Hungary, broadly seen as the most Kremlin-friendly nation in the EU and NATO, declared on Aug. 30 that it will not agree to open the first round of negotiations
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on Ukraine's accession to the EU.
Sep 13 9 tweets 5 min read
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⚡️#Romania scrambles jets, Poland closes airport over russian drone alerts.

"russian military personnel know exactly where their drones are headed and how long they can stay in the air," President Volodymyr Zelensky said, commenting on the attacks.

"The routes are always calculated. This cannot be an accident, a mistake, or the initiative of some lower-level commanders."

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Romania and Poland took urgent military measures on Sept. 13 in response to escalating threats from Russian drone activity near their borders with Ukraine.

The incidents come just days after Poland confirmed it had shot down russian drones in its airspace during a mass aerial attack on Ukraine overnight on Sept. 10
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— marking the first known case of a #NATO member engaging Moscow’s military assets over its own territory since the full-scale invasion began in 2022.

russia denied targeting #Polish territory
Sep 13 8 tweets 6 min read
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Occupiers managed to enter the northern outskirts of Kupiansk thanks to an underground gas pipeline: Fedorenko spoke about the situation

Separate groups of russian invaders reached the northern outskirts of #Kupiansk in the #
Kharkiv region thanks to an underground gas pipeline. The defense forces struck it to flood and make it unusable 💥

This was stated by the commander of the 429th Separate Drone Systems Regiment "Achilles" Yuriy Fedorenko.

He explained that the pipeline runs along the northern outskirts of the city of Kupiansk.

There is a forested area there, which allowed the russians to carry out a covert transfer of forces.

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What is known about the enemy's advance?

Fedorenko reported that the entrance to the gas pipe, which the occupiers used, is located in the area of ​​the occupied #LimanPershy .

For some time, storming the Oskil River from the left to the right bank, the invaders worked on laying routes through the gas transportation infrastructure.

"Indeed, the enemy began to use the gas pipe to pull in resources."

This is confirmed primarily by russian sources of information, various public forums where they publish videos from the pipes, and we began to record their exits from the gas pipe .

And as a result, we took them under fire control," said Fedorenko.Image
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russia spent 3 years and billions building an "impenetrable" air defense network around Crimea. Ukrainian drones just casually skimmed the waves around Crimea to hit a russian ship near its home port, 400 km away.

The fortress has become a hunting ground.

So what changed?

Three years ago, Crimea was wrapped in one of the world's densest air defense networks—dozens of radars, missile batteries, sophisticated systems.

Ukraine's TB-2 drones, which dominated early in the war, became sitting ducks over Crimean airspace.

russia had built an impenetrable bubble.

But Ukraine went to work. Strike by strike, they picked apart those defenses.

Now those same "vulnerable" TB-2s cruise freely over Crimea, and Ukrainian drones reach 400 kilometers into russia to hit ships in what Moscow thought were completely safe waters.

When your billion-dollar defensive network can't stop relatively cheap drones, you've lost more than equipment. You can't protect anything anymore.
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Ukrainian forces struck and damaged another ship supporting russia’s war effort on the Black Sea on Thursday night.

Another ship strike isn’t remarkable. In the 43 months since russia widened its war on Ukraine, the Ukrainians have sunk or damaged roughly a third of the russian Black Sea Fleet’s three dozen warships.

Most notably, the cruiser Moskva, holed by two Ukrainian Neptune anti-ship missiles way back in April 2022.

What’s notable about the Thursday
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strike on the Project MPSV07 rescue and salvage ship was how and where Ukrainian operators hit it.

The 73-m salvage ship, operated by russia’s auxiliary rescue agency, was patrolling just outside the port of #Novorossiysk, in southern russia, 400 km from the front line.Image
Sep 12 14 tweets 6 min read
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⚡️Update: Key russian oil hub suspends operations after Ukrainian drone strike, SBU source says.

Primorsk in Leningrad Oblast serves as a key hub for Russia's "shadow fleet,” processing shipments of 60 million tons of oil every year, an SBU source told the Kyiv Independent.

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Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) drones struck Primorsk, russia’s largest oil-loading port on the Baltic Sea, overnight on Sept. 12, a source in the agency told the Kyiv Independent.

Primorsk in #leningrad Oblast serves as a key hub for russia's "shadow fleet" of aging tankers used to avoid sanctions, the source said.

Roughly 60 million tons of oil pass through the port every year, bringing russia roughly $15 billion, the source added.

After the Ukrainian drone strike, fires broke out at one of the vessels and a pumping station, forcing the suspension of oil shipments, according to the source. This could allegedly cost russia up to $41 million a day
Sep 11 8 tweets 5 min read
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Breaking:

Poland deploys 40,000 troops on the border with russia and belarus

#Poland is sharply increasing its military presence on the eastern borders in preparation for large-scale exercises by russia and belarus.

The decision was announced following a series of air incidents and warnings from allies about possible provocations.

This is happening ahead of the start of the "Zapad 2025" maneuvers, which will begin on Friday.
#NATO troops are also participating in the exercises on the Polish side, preparing for possible scenarios

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Poland is sharply increasing its military presence on its eastern borders in preparation for large-scale exercises with russia and belarus .

The decision comes after a series of air incidents and warnings from allies about possible provocations
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