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NATO launches "Eastern Sentry" to strengthen eastern flank following Russian drone incursion

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced that NATO launched on Friday an operation called Eastern Sentry in response to Russian drones entering Polish airspace this week.

Rutte said at a NATO press conference in Brussels that "we must make it clear to the world our determination and our capability to defend our territories."

He said this while standing next to NATO's top commander U.S. Air Force general Alexus Grynkewich.

Rutte stated that NATO was still assessing possible intentions behind the incursion. This led to Polish and NATO allies shooting down drones, the first such action NATO has taken since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

He said that the Russian action was "reckless" and "inacceptable", regardless of whether it was intentional.

Russia claimed that its forces were attacking Ukraine when the drones entered the country and they had no intention of hitting any targets in Poland. Warsaw rejected this explanation and said the incursion had been a deliberate attack.

FLEXIBLE RESPONSE ALONG EASTERN FLANC

Grynkewich stated that Eastern Sentry is designed to be a flexible, integrated operation for bolstering defences along NATO’s entire Eastern flank. This extends from the Baltic States in the north all the way down to Romania and Bulgaria.

He said, "Poland's citizens and those from the Alliance in general should feel assured of our swift response this week as well as our important announcement today."

NATO has already deployed thousands of troops in Eastern Europe.

The number of additional troops involved in this new operation was not specified.

The announcement listed a modest amount of new military assets, including two F-16 fighters and a Danish frigate, three Rafale jet fighters from France, and four Eurofighter aircraft from Germany.

Grynkewich, however, said that the new operation also aimed to adopt a more flexible strategy to defend the eastern flank in general rather than having static forces dedicated to a specific area.

He said: "We will adjust our posture across the eastern flank in a way that keeps the enemy off-guard, while also responding to specific threats when we see them emerge." Reporting by Andrew Gray, Bart Meijer; Writing by Charlotte Van Campenhout, John Irish, Editing by GV de Clercq Alexandra Hudson, Aidan Lewis

(source: Reuters)