Vladimir Putin has been sent a direct warning on Wednesday from NATO’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg the Alliance will “not tolerate an attack” by any of his forces.
This warning comes after Russian launched 30 cruise missiles on a military base close to Ukraine’s border with NATO member Poland over the weekend.
NATO and their allies have expressed their concerns that war with Russia could easily escalate into World War Three.
If a NATO country comes under direct attack, all members are obliged to come to its defence under Article 5 of the Act.
Stoltenberg gave Moscow a stark warning that an attack against a single member state would “not be tolerated” and will be an attack on all.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says "Moscow should be in no doubt, NATO will not tolerate any attack on allied sovereignty or territorial integrity".
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