Sweden has cautioned that Russia may attempt to test North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) defenses in the coming months. This assessment comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and increased NATO presence in Eastern Europe. Swedish officials have not specified the nature of these potential “tests,” but the warning suggests concerns about Russian military activity near NATO borders. Moscow has denied any plans to attack NATO member states. The statement reflects growing anxieties within Sweden, which recently joined NATO after decades of neutrality. The warning underscores the need for vigilance and preparedness within the alliance, despite Russia’s denials. Further details regarding the basis for Sweden’s assessment remain limited.