Moscow will respond “proportionately” to the increase in NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) forces, the Russian Foreign Ministry said today. A country in Poland, bordering Ukraine. The statement was reported by the Interfax news agency.
“As always, a response aimed at neutralizing potential security threats to the Russian Federation will be proportionate and appropriate,” a representative from the ministry responsible for Russia’s relations with Europe said. Said.
Since the beginning of the war between the two countries, the military forces of the international organization conducted training in Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. in the Baltic Sea, the so-called “ax balls 22″ should run through June 17.
On May 9, Russia held military exercises with the participation of dozens of ships in the Baltic Sea, where there was great tension in this strategic region where NATO maneuvers. According to the Russian government, 60 ships and 40 aircraft and helicopters participated in the maneuvers, which were also carried out on land at training centers in Kaliningrad.
“As part of the exercise, tactical naval groups of the Baltic Fleet left their bases and moved to certain areas,” the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement.
The Baltic Sea, a strategic region, has been in the spotlight since the announcement of NATO accession applications from Sweden and Finland last month. The US-led military alliance is viewed by Russia as hostile to its interests.
Ukraine says 10,000 soldiers died in the war
oleksiy aretovic, An adviser to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said today that “about 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers” have been killed in the war against Russia since February 24. It is estimated that around 100 fighters are killed every day in various conflict scenarios in the south and east of the country.
A memo from the armed forces published by the portal ucrinformHe says 32,050 Russian soldiers have been killed since February. Also, at least 150 of them have died in the last 24 hours.
However, it is not possible to independently verify the data, as Moscow has not released information on military losses since March, when it reported more than 1,300 casualties.
* With information from Reuters and ANSA
source: Noticias
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