Russian drones will increasingly violate NATO airspace - military.


Russia is trying to demonstrate red lines by violating NATO airspace. This was stated by the spokesman of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army "South" Serhiy Bratchuk, commenting on the incident of the violation of Romanian airspace by Russian strike drones. According to him, Russia has plans and routes in advance to force Western partners to observe its red lines. Despite the fact that Ukraine has already demonstrated the blurriness of these lines, NATO countries still adhere to their response algorithms to such provocations. However, Serhiy Bratchuk believes that such provocations may become more frequent, and not only towards Romania, but also in the Baltics and Poland. He calls on neighboring countries to respond and shoot down Russian targets in the air. At the same Time, Bratchuk notes that the legislation of some countries, in particular Romania, does not allow this, but their authorities are trying to change the laws. Wishing Romanians "good hunting," he concludes that it is necessary to be more responsible about the fact that Russian planes are flying towards them.
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