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NATO Involvement in Ukraine War: Kremlin’s Claim

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Kremlin Announces Russia Officially at War with NATO

Moscow, Russia – September 21, 2025 – The Kremlin ⁣announced today, September 21,​ 2025, that Russia is officially engaged in a conflict ​with the North Atlantic ⁣treaty Organization (NATO). The declaration follows a‍ notable escalation of tensions in the Baltic Sea ⁢region, spurred ‍by NATO’s ‍deployment of substantial military forces to what Russian officials are⁤ referring to as the “Russian Sea” ‍- a designation for the Baltic Sea.

The announcement ‍marks a dramatic⁣ shift in Russia’s characterization ​of the ongoing‌ conflict in Ukraine, previously framed as a “special ⁢military operation.”⁤ This formal declaration of⁤ war⁣ against ⁢NATO raises the stakes considerably, signaling a willingness to openly confront the alliance and potentially‍ broadening the scope of the⁢ conflict. The move comes amid heightened Russian concerns over ⁢NATO’s increasing military presence near its borders and perceived threats to its national security.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated ⁤that the decision was made in response to what Russia views‍ as direct NATO involvement in supporting Ukraine and providing weaponry. “The​ actions ‍of NATO member states have crossed a red line,” Peskov said during ⁣a ⁣press conference. “We are ‌now in a state ‍of war with NATO.”

NATO has not yet formally ⁣responded to the Kremlin’s ‍announcement.​ However,‍ the alliance has been‍ bolstering its military presence⁣ in Eastern Europe, including increased naval deployments⁣ to the Baltic ‌Sea, in recent weeks. ⁤This build-up was initiated following reports of increased Russian naval activity and warnings from⁢ Kremlin officials.

The implications of this declaration are far-reaching. It could ⁣trigger⁤ Article 5 of the NATO treaty, which stipulates that an ⁤attack on one member is considered an attack on all, potentially drawing ⁣more nations directly into the conflict. The announcement also raises concerns about the possibility of further ⁣escalation, including the use of more​ advanced weaponry.

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