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"We will attack St. Petersburg": Poland and the Baltic countries promised a response to Russian military aggression

NATO's military leaderships consider the NATO Eastern Flang to be the likelihood of Russian military aggression against Poland and Baltic countries. Therefore, they are convinced that they should be ready to immediately strike. The representative of the NATO Eastern Flank is convinced that after the war against Ukraine, the Russian Federation can send its "imperialist expansionism" to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland.

This was stated by the President of Lithuania on National Security Kiastutis Budris at the Defending Baltics conference, Bild writes. Burdis is convinced that the likelihood of such a scenario will increase with the full absorption of Belarus by Russia within the so -called union state. At the same time, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army Raymund Andrzejachak stated that Ukraine gives Warsaw and its allies on the Eastern Flanging of NATO for several years.

"If Russia wins in Ukraine, we will have one Russian division in Lviv, one in Brest and one in Grodno," the Polish military said. Andrzejchak added that in the event of a border with Lithuania by Russian troops, the aggressor will receive an "immediate answer". "Not on the first day, but in the first minute. We will hit all strategic sites within a radius of 300 kilometers. We will attack directly on St.

Petersburg,"-said Polish general, adding that Poland is buying 800 missiles up to 900 km away that will be used in the event of an attack of Russia. The General is convinced that EU countries "have to take the initiative" and make it clear to Russia that the attack on Poland or the Baltic country will be the beginning of total confrontation. He adds that this is the only way to keep the Kremlin from such aggression.

His colleague, commander of the Lithuanian Army Raimundas Waykshnoras, said that Poland and Baltic countries should be ready to immediately strike in response, "without waiting for a decision in some capitals of NATO on whether or not to use NATO's 5th Article. " Recall, on July 2, Breaking Defense announced that Baltic countries plan to create about 600 bins and leading positions on the borders from the Russian Federation.