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Russia gathers troops at Baltic military bases ahead of Cold War-style stand-off with Nato | |
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Russia is assembling military forces in eastern Europe as it draws closer to a potential Cold War-style standoff with Nato in the Baltic states. | Russia is assembling military forces in eastern Europe as it draws closer to a potential Cold War-style standoff with Nato in the Baltic states. |
The Russian military has been mobilising troops, trucks and equipment to various bases around Kaliningrad, a crucial outpost between Poland and Lithuania, as well as sites further inland according to Reuters. | The Russian military has been mobilising troops, trucks and equipment to various bases around Kaliningrad, a crucial outpost between Poland and Lithuania, as well as sites further inland according to Reuters. |
Servicemen have been seen working to increase security at important bases and further military radar systems are being constructed, in addition to Russia’s rumoured preparation of new missiles and anti-aircraft systems at Kaliningrad. | Servicemen have been seen working to increase security at important bases and further military radar systems are being constructed, in addition to Russia’s rumoured preparation of new missiles and anti-aircraft systems at Kaliningrad. |
Russia says it believes its borders are under threat as Nato forces draw closer, with the increase in military activity likely to be a key talking point when Nato member states meet in Warsaw on July 8. | Russia says it believes its borders are under threat as Nato forces draw closer, with the increase in military activity likely to be a key talking point when Nato member states meet in Warsaw on July 8. |
According to Nato strategists, Russia is layering surface-to-air missiles in Kaliningrad in an effort to block off Nato's air access to the three Baltic states and areas of Poland. | According to Nato strategists, Russia is layering surface-to-air missiles in Kaliningrad in an effort to block off Nato's air access to the three Baltic states and areas of Poland. |
Polish defence minister Antoni Macierewicz told Reuters: “When it comes to threats in the [Kaliningrad] area, indeed we can talk of an increase in the intensity of Russia’s aggression in recent days. | Polish defence minister Antoni Macierewicz told Reuters: “When it comes to threats in the [Kaliningrad] area, indeed we can talk of an increase in the intensity of Russia’s aggression in recent days. |
“These threats have a very important, dangerous role, always present in Nato’s thinking - these are anti-access activities, which are a serious threat to the alliance.” | “These threats have a very important, dangerous role, always present in Nato’s thinking - these are anti-access activities, which are a serious threat to the alliance.” |
The government in Moscow said it had no such intention, but needed to increase its defences in the region because of the build-up of Nato forces around the Baltic Sea. | The government in Moscow said it had no such intention, but needed to increase its defences in the region because of the build-up of Nato forces around the Baltic Sea. |
In late June it was reported that Russia was “likely” to deploy advanced nuclear-capable Iskander missiles in its Kaliningrad bases by 2019, in response to the announcement of a US-supported missile shield. | In late June it was reported that Russia was “likely” to deploy advanced nuclear-capable Iskander missiles in its Kaliningrad bases by 2019, in response to the announcement of a US-supported missile shield. |
The report said the Russian defence ministry refused to respond to questions about further deployments in Kaliningrad. | The report said the Russian defence ministry refused to respond to questions about further deployments in Kaliningrad. |
Tensions between Nato states and Russia have been escalating since the latter’s intervention in Ukraine beginning in February 2014, which was criticised by leaders across the world. | Tensions between Nato states and Russia have been escalating since the latter’s intervention in Ukraine beginning in February 2014, which was criticised by leaders across the world. |
It was announced in June that Nato would deploy four multinational battalions - around 4,000 troops - to the Baltic states and Poland to bolster their defences against Russia in the region. | It was announced in June that Nato would deploy four multinational battalions - around 4,000 troops - to the Baltic states and Poland to bolster their defences against Russia in the region. |
Nato risks a nuclear war with Russia within a year if it does not increase its defence capabilities in the Baltic states, one of the alliance's most senior retired generals, Sir Richard Shirreff, has said. | Nato risks a nuclear war with Russia within a year if it does not increase its defence capabilities in the Baltic states, one of the alliance's most senior retired generals, Sir Richard Shirreff, has said. |
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