
NATO forces have completed the "Brave Griffin" exercise, which lasted almost a week.
The exercise took place in the Suvalki area, considered one of the most vulnerable areas of the Alliance, where 1,500 troops participated.
It is about the border between Poland and Lithuania, which is also the shortest route to the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.
The chances of a Russian attack on a NATO country have increased significantly in recent months, also linked to the aid that Washington has promised to Ukraine.
Also, with the resumption of aid, the Allies discussed further reinforcements during the 'Ramstein' format meeting.
Meanwhile, late on Friday, alarm sirens sounded across the country. Various explosions were heard mainly in the south-western regions.
The alert was quickly lifted, but bombing resumed in some areas after Russian warplanes took off from the Kola Peninsula air base.
For its part, Kiev claims that on the night between Friday and Saturday, Ukrainian special forces attacked with drones the Russian military airport in Kushchevsk and two oil refineries in Krasnodar.
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