Although Bundeswehr has no Russian preparation information for an attack, military personnel should continue to maintain a high level of readiness.
The plans of Russian President Vladimir Putin are beyond the borders of Ukraine, General Bundeswehr General Kareten brier said. He revealed this opinion during a briefing on September 1, focusing on the start of the major teachings of Quadriga 2025, which were with Germany along with 13 partners in the country. This was reported by DW.
According to Brier, the main purpose of the exercises is to strengthen NATO’s potential and increase the military warhead. Within the framework of Quadriga 2025, NATO allies are focused on the defense of the eastern alliance flank, which is of particular importance against the background of Russia’s aggressive actions, which threatens the Baltic region.
“Looking at us Russian President Vladimir Putin, his plans beyond the borders of Ukraine,” the general warned. Although Bundeswehr has no information about Russia’s preparation for an attack, military personnel should continue to maintain a high level of readiness.
“Bundeswehr should practice, practice and practice again,” Burier emphasized.
Remembering the similarities between Quadriga 2025 and the Russian-Bralarusian training in West 2025, held from September 12 to 16, Borier emphasized NATO’s main position: Alliance’s actions aim to prevent the conflict, and not its urge. He also called special attention to the Russian information war on Russia and did not give up on possible manipulation.
Keep in mind that in Belarus the training of the Collective Security Agreement (CSTO) organization along with the military’s participation of this country, as well as the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. The Russian Federation plans to exercise aspects of the battle.
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Source: korrespondent

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