Europe's New Defense Strategy: Learning from Ukraine
Finland's President Alexander Stubb emphasizes Europe's need to learn from Ukraine's defense strategies against drone attacks. The new mission, 'Eastern Sentry,' aims to protect Europe's eastern flank amid Russian drone threats. It involves various NATO allies and will begin operations in Romania and Poland.
Finland's President, Alexander Stubb, highlighted the importance of learning from Ukraine's experience in defending against drone attacks, urging European countries to adapt to modern threats.
In response to Russian drone incursions, a new mission named 'Eastern Sentry' will fortify Europe's eastern boundaries, starting in Romania and Poland.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced that the mission would leverage assets from allies like Denmark, France, the United Kingdom, and Germany.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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