This market resolves YES if Russian forces deliberately use physical force (missiles, bullets, drones, explosives, etc.) that causes damage, injury, or death to:
NATO territory (land, sea, airspace), or
NATO military personnel or equipment, anywhere in the world.
To count, the attack must be publicly blamed on Russia by at least two of these within 30 days:
NATO Secretary-General
U.S. President or Defense Secretary
UK, French, or German defense ministries
Official NATO statements
If no official attribution is made, or if NATO says the incident was accidental or unclear, the market resolves NO.
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What doesn’t count:
Cyberattacks, jamming, propaganda
Accidental strikes that NATO says were unintentional
Russian retaliation to a direct first strike by NATO (i.e., if NATO bombs Russia first)
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Clarifying Edge Cases
If NATO countries send weapons or support (e.g. to Ukraine), and Russia retaliates directly against NATO, it counts as a first attack from Russia
If Ukraine Joins NATO:
- Fighting that started before Ukraine becomes a NATO member doesn’t count.
- Russian attacks that happen after Ukraine officially joins NATO do count.
https://www.economist.com/briefing/2025/05/08/would-vladimir-putin-attack-nato