OPEN CONFLICT! Russian Drones Fly Over EUROPEAN CITIES!
Eastern Europe’s airspace is no longer a buffer but a contested zone, where every drone and jet carries the potential to trigger a wider conflict. As Russian provocations grow bolder, NATO’s eastern flank is being forced into a posture of constant readiness, erasing the margin for error that once defined deterrence. Low-flying drones and probing flights are testing not just radar systems but political thresholds, blurring the line between harassment and attack. For Moscow, these incursions are a tool to pressure and destabilize; for NATO, they are a test of how much provocation can be absorbed before action becomes unavoidable. The result is a region where vigilance is no longer precaution but necessity, and where each incident risks rewriting the rules of engagement. In this emerging reality, the skies are no longer neutral—they are becoming the first front of a deeper confrontation.
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