German General Issues Stark Warning: A Russia-NATO War Could Be Imminent
- Oleh Syniehubov reported that Russian drones and missiles struck Kharkiv, Ukraine, leaving about 80 per cent without power and injuring at least two people, damaging the energy system,
- Trilateral peace talks are set to continue this week following initial `constructive` discussions in Abu Dhabi, with President Volodymyr Zelensky saying military issues dominated and preparations are underway for new meetings.
- Local officials reported that buildings in Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra were damaged `for the first time since World War II`, a Kryvyi Rih drone strike triggered a fire, and a high-rise in President Volodymyr Zelensky's hometown was hit.
- On January 25, 2026, State Emergency Service workers set up additional emergency heating points in Desnianskyi district as residents queued amid-14 degrees Celsius temperatures and power loss.
- Ukrainian forces have frequently struck targets in Belgorod region, Russia, since February 2022, and a drone attack killed a resident on Monday, Belgorod regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said.
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The Russian army continues to lack great power in the Ukraine war. Nevertheless, Vladimir Putin could consider a parallel attack on NATO states. Now, military historian Sönke Neitzel warns of this.
German General Issues Stark Warning: A Russia-NATO War Could Be Imminent
A seasoned German general has sounded a stark warning that the prospect of a direct conflict between Russia and NATO may be closer than widely assumed. Speaking to UNITED24 Media, the military expert highlighted escalating tensions and the ongoing security challenges in Eastern Europe as critical factors bringing the two powers to the brink. This [...]
Germany is working on a war contingency scenario that simulates a war between Russia and NATO. Lieutenant General Gerald Funke is building a modernized system reminiscent of the Cold War logic that would be prepared to respond to cyberattacks, drone warfare and hybrid threats. According to the plans, Germany would play a key role as NATO's logistics hub, while the involvement of the civilian sector, healthcare and private companies would also be…
Lieutenant General Gerald Funke, the head of the German army, has warned that Russia could attack NATO countries within the next two to three years, with Germany at the center of any conflict. Funke stressed that logistics would be one of the main challenges in a worst-case scenario, the Telegraph reports. Tens of thousands of allied troops would have to be moved to the lines of contact in conditions where major road and rail routes could be dam…
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