Russian Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Sergei Shoigu accused NATO of preparing an attack on Russia and Belarus and said the military situation along the alliance’s eastern flank had become threatening, according to Interfax on February 12.

    In an interview with Interfax focused on Russia’s 2026 chairmanship of the Collective Security Treaty Organization , Shoigu said European countries were “militarizing” despite economic difficulties, that NATO’s military presence was growing, and that provocations in the air and at sea were increasing.

    We bring you stories from the ground. Your support keeps our team in the field.

    DONATE NOW

    He said NATO exercises were rehearsing attacks on CSTO member states Russia and Belarus, adding that “the situation is tense” and that the outlook was “pessimistic.”

    Shoigu cited what he described as nine NATO exercises in the Baltics and Poland between January 30 and February 6, including live-fire drills with HIMARS multiple rocket launchers, and said the alliance was “effectively creating a bridgehead for military aggression” near Russia’s and Belarus’s borders.

    He also said key mechanisms of “strategic stability” had been undermined by foreign countries.

    NATO Flexes Against Russia as Türkiye Deploys Drone Carrier Task Group

    Read more

    Category
    NATO Flexes Against Russia as Türkiye Deploys Drone Carrier Task Group

    Jan 28, 2026 15:16

    At the start of the week, Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service said foreign countries were preparing to change Belarus’s “constitutional order” and topple Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, arguing the operation was aimed at Belarus’s 2030 presidential election and would involve seeking new “liberal activists” inside Belarusian society.

    Russia Quietly Turned Belarus Into a Forward Base Against Ukraine and NATO, US Warns

    Read more

    Category
    Russia Quietly Turned Belarus Into a Forward Base Against Ukraine and NATO, US Warns

    Jan 30, 2026 14:43

    Shoigu’s warning came amid continued Russian claims of foreign-backed threats to Belarus, including Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko’s widely circulated remark during talks with the Russian leader, Vladimir Putin, when he said, “And now I will show you where the attack on Belarus was being prepared from,” without naming who he said was behind it.

    Earlier, it was reported that satellite imagery suggested Belarus was developing a military site potentially intended for deployment of Russia’s Oreshnik missile system at the former Krychau-6 airfield.

    On the Frontline of Truth
    Logo
    On the Frontline of Truth

    Our reporters work on the frontlines to show what’s really happening in Ukraine. Your support helps them keep reporting.

    Share.

    Comments are closed.