Countries, including Finland, Norway, Poland, and those in the Baltics, are escalating their military operations, according to Medvedev.
In a statement reported by RIA Novosti, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Russia's Security Council, voiced concerns about the rise in military activity near Russia's borders. The countries involved, according to Medvedev, include the Baltic countries, Finland, Norway, and Poland.
The statement was made following Medvedev's inspection of the Russian-Finnish border. He emphasised that the increase in military activity is attributed to the actions of the West.
Russian authorities regularly express concern about the buildup of NATO presence near their borders. This concern has been heightened since early 2022, following the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
In response, Russian authorities have called for a halt to further militarization of the region. Moscow has repeatedly stated that it has no plans to attack NATO countries.
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