Russian forces bombed the International Peace and Security Center early yesterday. Another target was the Yavoriv training center, located in Lviv oblast, less than 25km in straight line from the Polish frontier, yesterday. Vladimir PutinIn a war that has already reached its nineteenth day. Russian President sent a clear message to NATO: he wants the Alliance not to be part of the war in ukraine.
A bombing far away from the front, in western Afghanistan and at NATO gates It is a signal of both political and military power Putin. The symbolism of the bombed location is immenseFrom the perspective of Ukraine’s cooperation and alliance forces. After the annexation in Crimea, Soldiers from the United States of America, Canada, Poland and Lithuania trained here on an irregular basis.By RussiaThe beginning of the war on Donbas. NATO experts were present at both company and team level to supervise the Ukrainian troops as they trained. The attack on Yavoriv’s base left at least 35 dead and 134 others wounded, according to the Ukrainian authorities.
This is where the Ukrainian Army’s senior officers have been trained since 2017. The bombed center it is the only NATO post of its kind outside the Alliance territory, in the area of the former Soviet Union. This was Russia’s proof that NATO would include Ukraine. The Alliance had also previously trained Polish soldiers in a similar manner to meet NATO standards before Poland’s accession.
Military fieldPutin wants to demonstrate to the Ukrainian government that Putin is capable of bombing any part of the country. One of the Army’s most important battles is the war waged in heaven. Volodimir ZelenskyDespite their numerical and technical superiority, the Russians do not still control Ukraine’s airspace.
Russia wants to intimidate NATO by stopping arms deliveries. The detachment carries the Javelin anti-tank missiles NLAW and NLAW, along with the Stingers anti-aircraft missiles and Pioruny anti–aircraft missiles. “An attack on the supply lines of NATO countries that support Ukraine would be a dangerous escalation of the war,” said the Alliance Secretary General, Jens Stoltenbergthis weekend.
Poland, home to 1.6 million Ukrainian refugees, anticipates an increase in border crossings over the next few weeks. Many people who moved to Ukraine from other countries could now choose to enter Poland. President Andrzej DudaYesterday’s interview with the BBC saw him reiterate his country’s desire to open borders. “I am deeply thankful to my compatriots,” he said. He also stressed that there are no refugee camps in Poland and that many Ukrainians have found accommodation in their own homes as well in hotels or in rural houses.
Duda expressed concern about the possibility that Putin might be thinking of chemical weapons, “now he can easily use any weapon.” She stated that Putin may be inclined to use chemical weaponry. It would be dangerous for all of us, she said. NATO Must Think About What to Do If Putin Uses Chemical Weapons in UkraineDoubt concluded.