Is Russia ready to attack a NATO member? | DW News
Russia claims Ukraine is planning drone strikes on Russia – from Latvia. The Russian ambassador to the UN says membership in NATO will not protect Latvia from retaliation, sparking fears of its war in Ukraine spilling over into the Baltic states. Russia and Eurasia expert Eugene Rumer warns of the dangers of an escalation in the war.
00:00 Russia warns NATO member Latvia at UN Security Council meeting
00:07 Russian ambassador alleges drone attacks on Russia are launched from Latvia
01:20 Latvia rejects claims as Russians propaganda and intimidation
02:29 Interview with Eugene Rumer
03:15 Baltic states face ongoing Russian provocations
04:25 Serious threat or routine escalation?
06:16 US support vs troop drawdown in Europe
07:53 Why Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania matter to NATO
08:11 Romanian NATO jet shoots down a Ukrainian drone over Estonian airspace
09:49 Drone incident fuels political instability in Latvia
10:41 Moscow allegedly redirects drones to NATO territories
12:57 Ukraine strikes deep inside Russia, including refineries and ports
14:00 Drone strikes impact Russian economy and civilian morale
18:25 War enters new phase of long-range attacks
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