Western and Ukrainian intelligence agencies are now raising the alarm: Russia is actively preparing for new military operations targeting European nations. President Zelenskyy, citing classified intelligence, confirmed the warning—and European defense leaders are demanding urgent readiness.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, speaking after a briefing by Defense Intelligence Chief Kyrylo Budanov, revealed that Ukraine has credible evidence showing Russia is planning further military actions beyond Ukraine‘s borders in Europe.
“We are observing a continued intellectual decline within the Russian leadership and have evidence that they are preparing new military operations on European territory,” Zelenskyy said. He pledged to update Western partners, including the UK and EU, to coordinate a joint defensive response.
Over in Western Europe, intelligence officials share similar fears:
Military analysts warn that Russia could be positioned to strike as soon as 2027–2028, especially against NATO’s Baltic states. The Kremlin’s hybrid strategy—merging cyber attacks, sabotage, and disinformation—supports these fears.
This strategy mirrors a long-running campaign wherein Russia, rather than overtly invading, first undermines enemy societies through non-military means.
These intelligence briefings are shaking confidence across Europe’s security architecture. Should Russia escalate, NATO will face intense pressure to not only meet defense commitments but also to stand unified in its distrust of Kremlin moves.
If territorial aggression deepens, preemptive planning and rearmament—especially in missile defense and integrated cyber protection—may be the only way to uphold peace and deterrence.