Sofia Sachevko, a Russian expert in in international affairs wrote an analysis in Svobodnaya Brisa, a Russian periodical, about the dangerous fallouts of US military's maneuvers close to the border with Russia.
The article states that the American Artillery Brigade is carrying out live fire in the Central Firing Field of the Estonian Defense Forces.
During joint exercises between the United States and Estonia, taking place as part of Operation Rail Gunner Rush, the US military is testing the MLRS Multiple Rocket Launch System.
Earlier, the Russian Embassy in the United States described the US military exercises in Estonia, which are taking place in the immediate vicinity of the Russian border (110 km away), as provocative and very dangerous to regional stability.
In this regard, the head of the Department of Political Science and Sociology of Plekhanov University of Economics, the military expert Andrei Koskin, indicated that Russian officials practically assessed what is happening on the Russian border.
He said that those joint drillings are explicit provocations, on the part of NATO, from its eastern flank. They are dragging the Baltic states, Poland, Ukraine and Georgia into the maneuvers.
The recent exercises, which are taking place in Estonia, are extremely dangerous for technical reasons. While using multiple launch rocket systems, deviation and errors may occur, and this can lead to tragic consequences.
Koskin added that Moscow observes a very dangerous period of political pressure on Russia. Speaking of events in Belarus, Navalny allegedly poisoned unsupported by evidence.
It can be said immediately that this complex set of measures at the political, military, strategic, cultural and humanitarian levels, aimed at destabilizing the situation, to make Russia respond to provocations in order to attack our country and discredit it in the information space again.
They will continue in this manner until they destabilize, as they think, the situation inside our country.
On the other hand, German experts told Die Welt, a German-spoken wide-circulated newspaper, that the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) weakens the combat readiness of the member-states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in the three Baltic states, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania.
The experts said that the deadly virus effects negatively the training programs, despite the little number of infections with the Coronavirus amongst the NATO's military personnel. Closing of the borders between the European countries due to the virus caused the diminishing and slowing of the movement of the troops from one country to another.
On the other hand, the Russian armies in the western sector of the Russian territories, continue their training program as usual without any hindrance linked to the disease.
Jens Stoltenberg, General Secretary of the NATO, said the organization is about to withdraw its troops from Lithuania next month. The security observers warn that the NATO's withdrawal from Lithuania doesn't affect it only but all members as well.
Stoltenberg made statements shed light on the direct reasons for the withdrawal since the increase in infection rates with Coronavirus among the soldiers.
The experts question whether Lithuania stands singly to face the Russian hegemony? As Moscow parades strength to put the Baltic states under pressure.
Lithuanian government has considered since 2014 that the country may be a possible target for the aggressive Russian policies.
Die Welt pointed out that Stoltenberg's remarks were fake as he did not make such statements at all.
The deadly virus caused torrents of false news about sick soldiers or secret biological laboratories across the world.
A NATO diplomat warns of the misleading campaigns targeting the organization's troops deployed to the Baltic states.
Military personnel of the NATO are facing a real danger springs from the Coronavirus which infects most marines of Charles Du Gaul, a French aircraft carrier.
The Russian troops have no impunity against the deadly virus. The Kremlin had decided to put off the annual military parade that marks the 75th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Germany in the end of the Second World War (WWII).