The video, filmed from the perspective of the Russian pilot, shows the Russian plane flying very closely to the Italian F-35.
Increased Russian military activity in the Baltic Sea has resulted in global calls for Denmark and other nations to inspect ...
Mystery still surrounds the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines linking Russia to Germany through the Baltic Sea in the ...
referring to how it was part of an escalatory move by Russia to regain control over the "NATO Lake." Newsweek has contacted the Russian foreign ministry and NATO for comment. The incident is the ...
The alliance's Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced the deployment of roughly 10 ships to monitor the waters known as NATO Lake. The mission, dubbed Baltic Sentry, will see these ships monitor ...
Even before ships began damaging cables in the Baltic region, the strategic sea -- referred to by some allied leaders as the "NATO lake" after the accession of Sweden and Finland to the alliance ...
The sea is known as "NATO lake" as it is surrounded by allies, but there is also a significant Russian military presence in the Kaliningrad enclave. Following this alleged sabotage by the Eagle S ...
the Baltic Sea has effectively been turned into a NATO lake. Russia, which has used the Baltic for centuries as a key trading route and maintains a Baltic fleet, confronts hostile states on all ...
The Baltic Sea has clearly not become a NATO lake. The most recent incident of cable damage has highlighted, once again, the vulnerability of undersea energy and communications infrastructure — both ...