The operation will begin in the coming days. There are many forces and ways to participate in it, Mark Rutte said.
NATO started the Operation Eastern Guard (Eastern Sentry). This was announced by the General’s Secretary of the Alliance Mark Rutte at a joint press conference with the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the United Nato Armed Forces at Europe General Aleksis Ginkevich at the blok headquarters in Brussels on Friday, September 12.
“We would like to announce that the NATO was launched by the Eastern Guide to further strengthen our position along with the eastern flank. This military activity will begin in the coming days and include a number of forces and funds from allies, including Denmark, France, Great Britain, Germany and others,” the secretary of the General said.
Rutte said the operation will begin in the coming days. This includes the participation of many force and funds, and the planned military capabilities “aims to eliminate specific threats associated with the use of drones.”
He recalled that “violations of our eastern flank increased: drones violate the airspace of Romania, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania,” and recent events in Poland showed “NATO Airspace’s highest level, we noticed.”
“Our goal is to protect all NATO allies from any threats. Eastern flank protection is of utmost importance. That’s why our land forces are deployed in eight countries. All the allies support these contingents, and we plan to expand our presence if needed. It also ensures that joint allies in Europe and North America, which, which each day work together to ensure that allies among the allies in comfort, “Rutte summed up.
Remember that on the night of September 10, Russia launched more than 20 drones in Poland’s airspace. Some of them were shot.
The day before, US President Donald Trump suggested that raid on Russian drones in Poland could have been caused by a mistake. Poland Radoslav’s Foreign Affairs Minister of Foreign Affairs has rejected Trump’s assumption.
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