Baltic leaders are asking NATO to completely take into account deploying troops to the area as an alternative of on a rotational foundation over fears that Russian forces could enter different nations if they don't seem to be stopped in Ukraine.

Colonel Andrus Merilo, who's head of Estonia's first infantry brigade capabilities as base commander, stated that Ukraine is just "an intermediate objective" for Russia and that NATO needs to be ready for Russia to maneuver additional into Europe, based on Politico.

As of now, NATO troops are completely rotating by the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, in addition to Poland.

It is a growing story and might be up to date when extra info turns into out there.

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Above, a french soldier takes half in a serious drill as a part of NATO's "enhanced ahead presence" (EFP) deployment in Poland and the Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, on the Tapa estonian military camp close to Rakvere on February 5, 2022. Alain Jocard/ AFP/Getty Photographs