
Russia-Ukraine tensions build to 'dangerous moment,' NATO warns
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Russia and Belarus have launched the largest joint military exercises since the Cold War, with 30,000 Russian troops taking part, according to U.S. military estimates.
"This is probably the most dangerous moment," said British Prime Minister Boris Johnson at NATO headquarters Thursday, "in what is the biggest security crisis that Europe has faced for decades."
"This is a dangerous moment for European security. The number of Russian forces is going up. The warning time for a possible attack is going down," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said at a news conference alongside Johnson in Brussels.
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