Russian threats
Coverage of Russian threats in the Nexus archive.
- Denmark greenlights two aircraft, P-8 procurement for Arctic surveillance
Denmark has approved the procurement of two P-8 aircraft to enhance Arctic surveillance capabilities. This move comes amid concerns over Russian threats and U.S. President Donald Trump's verbal push to acquire Greenland.
- Burnham may have to boost defence spending to pass ‘Moscow test’, says ex-military chief
Adm Sir Tony Radakin warns that UK defense spending must meet a 'Moscow test' to counter Russian threats, stating the country currently 'falls short' of required levels. He suggests the government's upcoming defense investment plan may be insufficient, requiring additional funding before the next election.
- US Embassy Refutes Claims of Exit From Kyiv
The US Embassy in Kyiv denied reports of evacuating the city following Russian threats of missile strikes. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas initially suggested the embassy had left, but Ukrainian officials confirmed it remains operational.
- Unified Front: Zelensky, Tsikhanouskaya Address Russian Threats and Lukashenko’s War Role
Belarusian democratic leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv to strengthen ties between Ukraine and Belarusian democratic forces. The discussion focused on countering Russian threats, isolating Alexander Lukashenko’s regime, and addressing issues like border security, Belarusian volunteers in Ukraine, and political prisoners.