Russia's military
is engaging in an unprecedented amount of activity around the Baltic
Sea, Polish Defense Minister Tomasz Siemoniak said on Thursday.
The minister said that Poland, a member of the NATO defense alliance, was not under threat of attack and the Russian maneuvers were most likely designed to test how NATO forces in the region reacted.
NATO says its patrols in the region have seen heightened activity by Russia's military, especially its aircraft, since the beginning of the standoff between Moscow and the West over Ukraine.
Since
Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea peninsula earlier this year,
NATO has also beefed up air patrols of the Baltic region and moved
soldiers and equipment to eastern Europe for exercises.
Moscow says by stepping up its presence on Russia's borders, the alliance is further fuelling tensions. The alliance says those measures are to reassure its eastern European members, who fear they could be Russia's next target.
Read more: Poland says Russian maneuvers in Baltic unprecedented | Reuters
The minister said that Poland, a member of the NATO defense alliance, was not under threat of attack and the Russian maneuvers were most likely designed to test how NATO forces in the region reacted.
NATO says its patrols in the region have seen heightened activity by Russia's military, especially its aircraft, since the beginning of the standoff between Moscow and the West over Ukraine.
Moscow says by stepping up its presence on Russia's borders, the alliance is further fuelling tensions. The alliance says those measures are to reassure its eastern European members, who fear they could be Russia's next target.
Read more: Poland says Russian maneuvers in Baltic unprecedented | Reuters
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