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Russia builds drone bases that could threaten NATO
An investigation reveals that Russia has established drone facilities that put Poland within Moscow's attack range.

According to an investigation by a British publication, Russia is said to have built ten secret bases equipped with platforms for advanced drones, located in rural areas of the country. These sites were, in part, adaptations of existing civil airports and military bases.
The drones in question have the capability to reach Poland, placing it within Moscow's attack range. The construction of these facilities was identified in reports released by various media outlets, including the news agency Infobae and Observador.
Reports suggest that these bases are situated at a distance that could potentially reach NATO member nations, raising tensions in the region. The drone platforms have been described as capable of conducting attacks on Polish territory if necessary.

The fact that these bases were constructed in secret locations indicates a possible strengthening of Russian military capacity in recent times. Details regarding the exact location and technical specifications of the facilities have not been fully disclosed, but the analysis suggests significant military investment.
This information is part of a broader context of concerns regarding the threats that Russia poses to security in Europe, particularly in relation to NATO.