NATO members are ready to “shoot down” any Russian object “that violates their airspace,” the acting Deputy Secretary General of NATO Boris Ruge has said.
Any Russian invasion of “objects” in any part of NATO’s airspace will be eliminated and the alliance stands fast to “defend ourselves” against any type of an “invasion.”
Ruge was asked if Western partners are ready shoot down Russian missiles and drones, he said, “Of course, NATO Allies have the right to shoot down any such objects that violate their airspace, and they are ready to do so.
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“Together we are ready to defend ourselves against such an invasion.”
Ruge added, “As for shooting down missiles, I spoke about the proposal of a humanitarian air defense shield, which was brought up for discussion, but NATO did not support it because there is no consensus on this.
“When it comes to missiles, drones, cruise missiles that penetrate the airspace of allies, it is a different issue.”
The acting Deputy Secretary General of NATO said, “It will happen when 32 NATO members unite and take the necessary steps. I think this is not the answer you are expecting.
“But the decision that has been made is that NATO has Ukraine’s future.
“I will just remind you what Secretary General Rutte said in his video statement: the security of Ukraine is our security and we are well aware of that,” Ruge said.
