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Putin’s War Expands: NATO Now on the Battlefield Map

The war between Russia and Ukraine is no longer a limited regional struggle. The German intelligence agency has warned that Vladimir Putin is now directly on NATO, claiming a shocking claim. According to German intelligence chief Bruno Kahl, the invasion of Ukraine is just the first step of a long and dangerous plan in Russia.

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International News: The war between Russia and Ukraine is no longer a limited regional struggle. The German intelligence agency has warned that Vladimir Putin is now directly on NATO, making a shocking claim. According to German intelligence chief Bruno Kahl, the invasion of Ukraine is just the first step of a long and dangerous plan in Russia.

Bruno Kahl says that she has such intelligence information that indicates that Putin is preparing to test the unity and collective security system of Western countries. He also said that Russia would not infiltrate the western borders with tanks directly but could challenge Article 5 of NATO through "small but continuous" military and civil attacks—the article that considers an attack on a single member country as an attack on the entire alliance.

NATO general secretary warning: "Russian language may have to learn"

NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte has also given serious warnings in this direction. In a speech given in London, he said that if countries like Britain still do not increase their defence budget, then the citizens there may need to "learn Russian". He believes that by 2030, Russia will be in a position to attack NATO countries—an alarm that is a danger bell for the whole of Europe.

500 drone attacks every night: Kyiv and Odessa on the verge of ruin

Recent reports suggest that Russia fired 315 drones and missiles alone. A large part of the southern city of Odessa has been destroyed. It is also being speculated that Russia is now carrying out over 500 drone attacks every night on Ukraine—a devastating wave that has the ability to destabilise all of Europe outside Ukraine.

 Putin's "Little Green Men" return to the strategy?

According to intelligence analysis, Putin is once again preparing to adopt the 2014 Crimea strategy, called the "Little Green Man" policy. Under this, government institutions were controlled by deploying Russian agents in disguise as soldiers and citizens without uniforms. Now this strategy can be repeated in Estonia, Latvia, or Baltic countries to review the NATO response.

Satellite revealed: Finland border increased stir

It is clear from satellite paintings that Russia is now raising military activities near the Finland border. Russian military hardware and troops have been seen in areas such as Kamenka, Petrozavodsk, Severomorsk-2, and Olenya—all of which indicate that Russia's eyes, after Ukraine, are now on destabilising all of Europe.

The current war of Russia has now become an ideological, strategic, and global challenge, not just a regional conflict. This is a warning for NATO and European countries: if the collective security system is not strengthened in time, the next war may stand at the door.

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