Key facts
- Russia is expanding military infrastructure and troop numbers near its borders with NATO members, including Finland, Norway, and the Baltic states.
- Satellite imagery shows new barracks, dining halls, and storage facilities near Russia's border with Finland, as well as a new military base in Karelia.
- Increased military vehicle presence and troop numbers have been observed near Estonia and in Kaliningrad.
- Intelligence assessments suggest Russia is preparing for a potential larger conflict with NATO in the coming years.
- NATO documents and European threat assessments indicate a growing threat from Russia.
An investigation by Danish public broadcaster DR, in collaboration with several other European outlets, has revealed that Russia is significantly expanding its military infrastructure and troop presence near its borders with NATO member states. Unnamed Nordic intelligence chiefs and top military officers indicated that Russia's buildup is directed towards Finland, Norway, and the Baltic states.
