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NATO scrambles warplanes as Putin launches 'biggest attack of the war'
Vladimir Putin has launched one of the most devastating assaults on Ukraine since the conflict began, with NATO forced to scramble warplanes
NATO was forced to scramble warplanes overnight due to major Russian strikes on Ukraine. The targeting of oil and port facilities in Izmail, Odesa region, is close to the River Danube, which is the Ukrainian border with the allied state of Romania.
NATO was forced to scramble Polish and other Allied warplanes due to the intensity of overnight Russian strikes on Ukraine
NATO’s central purpose is to defend its member states from attack, real or perceived, and that’s what NATO did.
NATO troops will be deployed to Poland following Vladimir Putin’s second drone incursion this week, Warsaw confirmed. The groundbreaking development, part of Operation Eastern Sentry, comes
Polish and allied NATO warplanes shot down Russian drones that entered Poland's airspace in what NATO says was the first such intervention during the war in Ukraine.
Russian strikes hit Kyiv and more than a dozen regions overnight, while Vladimir Putin was being spoiled as guest of honour at a huge Chinese military parade in Beijing
It’s not every day when NATO, arguably the world’s strongest military alliance, is shooting down hostile aircraft in its airspace. Yet that’s exactly what occurred last week after more than