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NATO General Secretary: Missile was Most Likely Ukrainian

NATO General Secretary Stoltenberg has told press that the missile that landed in Poland was most likely fired from Ukrainian air defenses in an attempt to intercept Russian missiles which were fired en masse against the country yesterday. He also told press that there was never any indication Russia...

Leaked Data from NATO Missile Manufacturer Revealed

In July, the Adrastea threat actor group claimed that it had stolen up to 60GB of sensitive data from MBDA, an American missile company organized in Delaware which is currently the world's second-largest missile manufacturer. Upon publication of the stolen data, at the time on sale for (1) BTC on...

Russian Officials Continue Warnings of Nuclear Weapons Use

Dmitry Medvedev, the Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, echoed warnings from President Putin that the use of nuclear weapons against Ukraine is “not a bluff,” adding that “Russia has the right to use nuclear weapons” if “the threat to Russia exceeds the established danger limit.” Medvedev posted to his...

Russian State Space Agency Classifies Key NATO Facilities as “Decision-Making Centers” for Ukraine

In an apparent threat to NATO and its member nations, Russia’s state space agency Roscosmos published satellite imaging of what it called “decision-making centers" that "supports Ukrainian nationalists," which included the NATO summit in Madrid, the White House, the Pentagon and of government headquarters in London, Paris and Berlin. The...

Demonstrations Unfold in Madrid Ahead of NATO Summit

Demonstrations have emerged in Madrid ahead of the June 28 NATO summit which is to take place in the Spanish state capital. Protesters are claiming that NATO has abused their tax money for imperialism, exploitation of global populations, and theft of natural resources across the world. The Spanish state has...

NATO to Increase Response Forces to 300,000, Recognize Russia as “Most Significant” Threat to Security

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg announced on Monday that the alliance will increase the number of its response forces from 40,000 to 300,000 in what he says is “the biggest overhaul of collective defense and deterrence since the Cold War.” This comes as NATO members are set to meet in...

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