Medvedev Threatens Strikes Amid NATO GPS Standoff
Medvedev Threatens Strikes Amid NATO GPS Standoff

Medvedev Threatens Strikes Amid NATO GPS Standoff

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Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has intensified rhetoric by warning that Russia may launch preemptive strikes, potentially using advanced 'Oreshnik' missiles, if it perceives a threat from the West and characterizing the situation as a full-scale war. Russian officials accuse Western nations of attempting to destroy Russia through military aid to Ukraine, sanctions, and information warfare, while dismissing Western concerns about a Russian attack on NATO as misinformation. Ongoing Russian GPS jamming across the Baltics, northern Poland, and southern Finland continues to disrupt civilian navigation and aviation, leading to flight cancellations. NATO has cautioned that a commercial air disaster caused by this interference may prompt retaliatory strikes on Russian military installations in Kaliningrad. Both sides are developing new technologies and issuing warnings, increasing the risk of escalation and regional instability. The situation reflects deepening tensions and the potential for miscalculation.

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