Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): "Alexander Sulfrank", the commander of logistics affairs of NATO in Southwest Germany, during an interview with the Times newspaper, asked the European allies to stop the administrative procedures that prevent the sending of equipment and their use in time the crisis makes it difficult to handle.
Earlier, NATO leaders suggested that the alliance has three years to strengthen its defenses against a possible Russian attack on NATO territories.
Solfrank and other generals from Germany, the United States and the Netherlands fear that "Russia might launch massive attacks on their military infrastructure."
NATO's logistics commander in southwest Germany admitted: If we compare the war and operations of the last 10 or five years, then we realize that we have to accept that behind the front will also be heavily contested. We should also keep in mind that the other party will use all the tools from sabotage actions to electronic warfare, cyber and the use of missiles and drones to destroy our communication lines.
Meanwhile, "Rob Baer", the head of NATO's military committee, warned last week during the meeting of the military chiefs in Brussels that the countries of this alliance should be in "ready for war" mode and expect the unexpected.
It should be noted that the relations between Russia and the West have been severely strained after this country's attack on Ukraine.