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'Stock food, water and medicine... keep power backup', NATO issues advisory; NATO and EU countries will also jump into the war!

  
  
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  Current US President Joe Biden recently authorized Ukraine to attack Russia with ATACMS (Attack Theme) missiles with a range of 300 km. After this, Ukraine fired 6 missiles at Russia on Tuesday. This has further increased tensions. The heat of this tension has also reached three NATO countries located near the Russian border. The threat of a Russian counterattack has also created fear in three NATO countries Norway, Sweden and Finland. These three countries have instructed their citizens to keep stocks of salmon necessary for survival and prepare their soldiers for war. Norway, one of the founding countries of NATO, shares a 195 km border with Russia. Norway has distributed leaflets and pamphlets warning its citizens about the war. Sweden has also sent leaflets to its people. Not only this, these countries have also instructed to keep iodine tablets used to protect against radiation during nuclear war at home. 'Power cuts may occur, keep power backup' NATO member country Finland also shares more than 1340 km of border with Russia. The government here has launched a new website to help citizens in war situations. An online message has been issued by the Finnish government. It explains what the government will do if the country is attacked. Finland has asked its people to maintain a back-up power supply to deal with power cuts due to war. People have been asked to keep a stock of food items that consume less energy or can be eaten without cooking. It is worth noting that Finland joined NATO in 2023. War crisis Sweden, NATO's newest member country, does not share any border with Russia. Despite this, Sweden has issued a booklet called ‘In Case of Crisis of War’ which provides guidelines for citizens in a war situation. It states that 72 hours of food, drinking water and essential medicines should be stored to deal with emergencies during war. Not only this, the guidelines suggest that people should stockpile potatoes, cabbage, carrots and eggs. NATO and EU countries angry with Biden’s decision Slovak President Robert Fico has expressed his displeasure over the decision of the current US President Biden to allow Ukraine to attack Russia with ATACMS (Attack Theme) missiles with a range of 300 km. He said, “The West wants the war in Ukraine to continue in any case, it will benefit them. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said that Biden is ignoring public opinion to spread the war. It is worth noting that both Slovakia and Hungary are NATO member states and are part of the EU. Internet cable cut in the Baltic Sea The tension of the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia has reached the sea. Germany and Finland are accused of cutting two communication cables in the Baltic Sea. Both countries said that these incidents of cutting communication cables in the Baltic Sea took place on November 17 and 18, which has been investigated. The Baltic Sea is an important shipping route, around which 9 countries are located. This incident has increased the risk of hybrid war. What is NATO NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) is an international military alliance, which was founded on April 4, 1949. Its main objective is to protect the independence and security of member countries and to promote military and political cooperation between member countries. Its headquarters is in Brussels, Belgium. Currently, 31 countries are members of NATO. These countries belong to North America and Europe.
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