Warning over potential ‘attack’ from Russia on Nato

Russian aggression has continued to increase in the West (Pictures: Getty)

A report from German Intelligence has warned of a potential ‘test attack’ against NATO from Russian forces.

The German Federal Intelligence Service has warned Russia’s government is preparing for ‘large-scale war’ against NATO as tensions with the West reach a boiling point.

It comes as peace talks with Ukraine have seemingly stalled after both Russia and Ukraine accused one another of breaking a tentative ceasefire in the Black Sea.

The report warned: ‘Russia’s military spending is increasing at a record pace—expected to reach approximately £100 billion in 2025, exceeding 6% of GDP.

‘Compared to 2021, the defence budget has effectively quadrupled. The Kremlin plans to expand its army to 1.5 million personnel and increase military assets along NATO’s borders by 30-50%.’

Lithuania’s intelligence service added that Moscow might attempt to ‘test NATO’ through a smaller ‘military operation’ to see how the alliance responds.

TALLINN, ESTONIA - MARCH 21: Prince William, Prince of Wales travels in a Challenger 2 battle tank during the official handover ceremony between The Royal Dragoon Guards and the Mercian Regiment to highlight a transfer of authority at Tapa camp on March 21, 2025 in Tallinn, Estonia. During The Prince of Wales visit to Estonia he will meet with the Mercian Regiment, support NATO's eastern flank, and explore Estonia's response to the Ukraine conflict and advancements in renewable energy and technology. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
NATO has conducted drills to prepare for any potential conflict (Picture: Getty)

Earlier this week, a retired British Army general warned the UK might have less than two years to prepare for a war with Russia.

General Sir Richard Shirreff thinks Russian tanks will ‘roll across the border into Estonia and Latvia’.

Writing for MailOnline, he said: ‘Within four hours they are approaching the Estonian capital of Tallinn. The British-led Enhanced Forward Battle Group in Estonia puts up brief resistance but takes heavy losses before being overwhelmed and forced to withdraw.’

Russia could fire its missiles at RAF bases in England and other targets in Western European countries, which launch retaliatory strikes on Russian energy and military infrastructure while sending reinforcements to the Baltic states.

In February, Metro joined thousands of troops for NATO’s ‘most intense’ war drills on Putin’s doorstep.

Metro travelled to Smârdan, NATO’s Romanian military base, just a handful of miles from the borders of neighbouring Ukraine and Moldova, to witness drills for a possible invasion by Russia.

Russian President Vladimir Putin listens to Head of the Chuvash Republic of Russia Oleg Nikolayev at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, March 26, 2025. (Vyacheslav Prokofyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)
There have been warnings of increased Russian aggression for a decade now (Picture: AP)

Nato officials in Smârdan told Metro that the continent is facing the most precarious environment in decades in the face of Russian aggression.

Commander Carl Howard, chief media operations at JFC Naples, stressed how important this exercise of supporting the eastern flank is as Europe moves towards a ‘war mentality’.

Speaking about the preparedness of UK forces, he said: ‘We have managed to get 10,000 troops here, rapidly at the border near Ukraine.

‘British soldiers are very professional. I am at the end of my 36-year career and I am blown away by their professionalism.

‘This is a great showcase of putting Britain on the map front and centre for a very, very important Nato exercise.’

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