After the troops of Russian President Vladimir Putin (69) invaded Ukraine, even NATO countries that had been reluctant to do so began to Germany to deliver arms to Kyiv. In addition, states that are friendly with NATO, such as Finland and Sweden, are considering giving up their traditional neutrality and are considering one joining the military alliance.
The reactions in Moscow are violent. In a popular Russian talk show on the state channel Rossiya 1, the presenter Vladimir Solovyov (58), who is close to the Kremlin, comments on the arms deliveries from NATO countries to Ukraine – and openly threatens Europe with an attack. “The Ukrainians alone are no longer enough,” says Solovyov.
The chief propagandist continues to rant that it will become apparent that not only will NATO’s weapons be implicated, but also those who use them. “In fact, we are beginning to wage war once morest NATO countries.” Russia will “crush the NATO war machine,” said the moderator. After the end of the “operation” in Ukraine, NATO will have to ask itself what it has left following the arms deliveries to defend itself.
And the 58-year-old makes it clear: “There will be no mercy.” The war ” once morest Europe and the world” was taking on a clearer form. This means that Russia will have to take tougher action. Solovyov: “Not only Ukraine will have to be denazified.”
Video should show movements towards Finland
In the event that Finland and Sweden join NATO, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (56) threatened last week that Iskander missiles, hypersonic weapons and warships with nuclear weapons would be stationed – for the Finns and Swedes regarding within range “of their own home”. .
In this case, “there can no longer be any talk of a nuclear-weapon-free status for the Baltic States,” wrote the deputy head of the Russian Security Council in his Telegram news channel. “We want to hope that the northern partners will still be reasonable,” said Medvedev. But if not, then Russia will act.
Shortly following Finland’s efforts to join NATO became known, a video appeared on the Internet that is said to show the transport of heavy military equipment towards the roughly 1,300-kilometer-long Russian-Finnish border.
The previously unconfirmed footage shows a military convoy driving past a traffic sign that reads “Helsinki”. Two mobile coastal defense missile systems of the type K-300P Bastion can be seen in the video, with which ships or aircraft carriers can be destroyed. (noo)