
Russian army conduct within the Baltic Sea area is "growing the specter of unintentional army incidents," Latvia’s Navy Intelligence and Safety Service (MIDD) has stated in a brand new report.
The annual report, cited by Latvian media on Might 6, stated Russia is utilizing aggressive techniques, resembling unauthorized airspace incursions and shut encounters with NATO ships and plane.
"The aim of the provocations is most certainly to intimidate and take a look at the potential opponent, whereas makes an attempt to discredit the reactions and protection capabilities of the international locations of the area should not excluded," it stated.
These actions, MIDD says, are "growing the specter of unintentional army incidents."
Russia's Baltic Sea Fleet has its headquarters and main base in Kaliningrad Oblast which has entry to the Baltic Sea. The headquarters of the Russian Admiralty is based in St. Petersburg, additionally situated on the Baltic Sea.

Russia has restructured its army presence alongside its Baltic flank. The previous Western Navy District, which bordered Latvia, has been cut up into the newly shaped Leningrad and Moscow Navy Districts. This was formally offered as a response to Finland and Sweden becoming a member of NATO, in accordance with MIDD.
Regardless of ongoing reforms, together with the formation of a brand new military corps and the reorganization of outdated ones in Karelia and Kaliningrad, MIDD stated that these adjustments haven’t but resulted in a big enhance in Russia’s fight energy close to Latvia. Most of Russia’s army assets stay concerned within the conflict in Ukraine.
MIDD highlighted a pointy discount in large-scale workouts resulting from tools and manpower shortages. However, Russia and Belarus are planning to carry the Zapad 2025 (West 2025) joint army workouts later this yr, as a part of a long-standing collection of drills held each two years since 2009.
The latest iteration, Zapad-2021, concerned over 200,000 individuals and served as a prelude to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Russia is dedicated to a long-term militarization technique, in accordance with the report, and Moscow plans to broaden its armed forces from one to 1.5 million personnel, with a lot of the concentrate on its western flank.
Whereas such objectives could take years, or perhaps a decade, to completely understand, Latvia ought to count on a gradual improve in troop presence close to its borders after the depth of hostilities in Ukraine decreases, it stated.
The report additionally stresses that Russia's wartime economic system is more likely to stay in place. The shift away from peacetime financial priorities reinforces a sustained want for exterior confrontation and army enlargement, making Moscow’s aggressive overseas coverage not only a strategic alternative however a home necessity, the MIDD added.


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