Russia can't kill West's Ukraine convoys, risks NATO escalation by trying

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Russia's devastating attack on the Yavoriv military base close to the Polish border was a clear statement of intent.

onto high alert, Russian officials have described NATO weapons supply convoys as"legitimate targets," and one of Moscow's drones reportedly violated Polish airspace this week before being shot down by the Ukrainians.

But there is also the danger that Russian strikes will go awry, hitting unintended Western targets and even territory. One source close to Zelensky's government, who did not wish to be named, toldon the condition of anonymity—concurred, explaining that the Russians will not be able to hit moving convoys and will prefer to target static locations like the base at Yavoriv.

For all Russia's threats, Moscow can't stop the West arming Ukraine. Anti-tank and anti-aircraft shoulder-launched weapons are inflicting significant casualties on the invaders, enough that Russian officials have complained publicly. The NATO diplomatic official explained:"There are many crossings all along the border, so stopping the flow is quite impossible." Any attack on NATO nations related to weapon supplies would prompt an immediate response, the official added.

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