Ukraine Unleashes Fiery Drones to Eliminate Damaged Russian Tanks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has raised alarming concerns about a potential military escalation by Russia, with suggestions that attacks could be launched against NATO members next year, specifically from Belarus. Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, he outlined intelligence indicating that Russia is preparing 15 divisions, comprising approximately 100,000 to 150,000 troops, which could be used to aggravate tensions. Zelenskyy stated, "Kyiv clearly understands what the Russians are going to do with Belarus," and emphasized that NATO and European leaders are "very concerned" about the consequences of a US withdrawal of support.
Earlier this week, the Danish Defence Intelligence Service echoed these warnings, suggesting Russia could initiate a large-scale war on Europe within five years, particularly if NATO appears weakened. Historical context includes Russia's prior use of Belarus as a launch point for its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, marking a significant strategic risk for nearby nations including Ukraine, Poland, and the Baltic states.