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Putin plans an attack on the Suwalki Corridor: why this is NATO's Achilles' heel

Putin to strike NATO – with the sun
Путін готує наступ на важливу ділянку на кордоні, що може загрожувати безпеці Альянсу.

According to an investigation by former intelligence officer Philip Ingram, there are serious suspicions about Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's intentions to invade the 'Achilles' heel' of NATO - the Suwalki Corridor, which connects Poland to the Baltic states.

According to the investigator, capturing this corridor would isolate the Baltic countries from their NATO allies, creating a significant threat to their security. Philip Ingram emphasized the strengthening of Russian military presence in the region and sudden military exercises that resemble the pre-war situation with Ukraine.

'We are seeing an increase in Russian military presence in Kaliningrad and Belarus, we are seeing sudden military exercises and unusual troop movements,' the investigator emphasized.

He also noted that the preparation for a possible invasion is heavily influenced by economic pressure, communication attacks, and propaganda campaigns being launched by the Kremlin. Ingram stressed the importance of logistical planning and the movement of military resources to illustrate any future invasion.

Reports of possible plans by Vladimir Putin to invade through the Suwalki Corridor, which connects Poland and the Baltic states, have caused serious outrage and discussion in the international community. Analysts emphasize the need for vigilant monitoring and analysis of the dangers of a potential invasion and preparation for possible responses to this threat.

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