"I've
Never Seen Anything Like It" - Russia Declares 'Unusual' Missile
Drill, Just Miles From Sweden
A
curator for various social media channels monitoring Russian military
exercises tweeted: “Bloody hell. Russian navy just reserved missile
firings area for 4-6 April up to 18000m in intl waters real close to
Sweden. How provocative you can go?”
31
March, 2018
Rather
than exercising caution after the nerve gas attack in the United
Kingdom and a tidal wave of Russian diplomatic expulsions from
Washington, Eurozone, and other countries, Moscow is upping the ante
which has surprised the Eurozone and the West on Thursday. Besides
the tit-for-tat expulsions of Russian and American diplomats,
President Vladimir Putin has chosen to flex his war muscles next week
with an unusual missile
exercise in
international waters, but close enough to Sweden and Latvia that it
will shut down commercial airspace.
The
Russian cruiser Marshal Ustinov, assigned to the 43rd Missile Ship
Division of the Russian Northern Fleet, has been deployed to the
Baltic Sea for a live firing exercise in international waters near
Sweden and Latvia on April 06 through 08, TASS reported, citing the
Russian Navy’s press release.
Rather
than exercising caution after the nerve gas attack in the United
Kingdom and a tidal wave of Russian diplomatic expulsions from
Washington, Eurozone, and other countries, Moscow is upping the ante
which has surprised the Eurozone and the West on Thursday. Besides
the tit-for-tat expulsions of Russian and American diplomats,
President Vladimir Putin has chosen to flex his war muscles next week
with an unusual missile
exercise in
international waters, but close enough to Sweden and Latvia that it
will shut down commercial airspace.
The
Russian cruiser Marshal Ustinov, assigned to the 43rd Missile Ship
Division of the Russian Northern Fleet, has been deployed to the
Baltic Sea for a live firing exercise in international waters near
Sweden and Latvia on April 06 through 08, TASS reported, citing the
Russian Navy’s press release.
During
the missile exercise, the Swedish Civil Aviation Administration will
refer to the D-area, as “Dangerous Area,” and all air traffic and
civilian aircraft will be rerouted during the exercise.
“The rocket launches mean that air traffic will be led around this area and it will mean delays for civil aviation,” says Sara Eriksson, Press Manager at Transportstyrelsen.
Aftonbladet
indicates that “Russia has not practiced this far west on the
Baltic Sea in the past.”
“I
have never before seen another nation carry out bouts in the Swedish
FIR except during a coexercise with Sweden. Clearly outside the
normal,” tweets Defense Commander Wiseman, Lieutenant Colonel Carl
Bergqvist, on Twitter (Translated from Swedish by Microsoft via
Bing).
“This
is very rare,” a source within the Swedish Armed Forces told
Expressen.
A political editor for BILD raised an interesting point, “Two days after Germany issued the final permit to realize NordStream2,
the Russian Army flexes its muscles exactly above the planned course
of the pipeline.
Missile tests to take place from April 4 to April 6. A clear sign to
Denmark and #Sweden.#PutinAtWar.”
Sweden’s
public service radio broadcaster said, “Russian missiles will be
tested in international waters unusually close to Sweden next week.
Air traffic near Öland and Bornholm will have to be redirected.
"I’ve
never seen anything like it” said
flight traffic chief Jörgen Andersson to @MatsEriksson7.”
Relations
between Washington and Moscow have plunged to lows
not seen since the gloomy days of the Cold War —
following the nerve gas attack in the United Kingdom. In response to
the West’s anti-Russian campaign along with a barrage of Russian
diplomat expulsions, President Vladimir Putin has ordered a new wave
of war drills across the Russian Federation.
Western
elites/media who have conditioned the American people with 24/7
anti-Russian propaganda could eventually get their wish of the Cold
War 2.0 turning hot, as Moscow will be forced to deploy an even
greater deterrence pushing the region toward a point of no return.
During
the missile exercise, the Swedish Civil Aviation Administration will
refer to the D-area, as “Dangerous Area,” and all air traffic and
civilian aircraft will be rerouted during the exercise.
“The rocket launches mean that air traffic will be led around this area and it will mean delays for civil aviation,” says Sara Eriksson, Press Manager at Transportstyrelsen.
Aftonbladet
indicates that “Russia has not practiced this far west on the
Baltic Sea in the past.”
“I
have never before seen another nation carry out bouts in the Swedish
FIR except during a coexercise with Sweden. Clearly outside the
normal,” tweets Defense Commander Wiseman, Lieutenant Colonel Carl
Bergqvist, on Twitter (Translated from Swedish by Microsoft via
Bing).
“This
is very rare,” a source within the Swedish Armed Forces told
Expressen.
A
curator for various social media channels monitoring Russian military
exercises tweeted: “Bloody hell. Russian navy just reserved missile
firings area for 4-6 April up to 18000m in intl waters real close to
Sweden. How provocative you can go?”
A
political editor for BILD raised an interesting point, “Two
days after Germany issued the final permit to realize NordStream2,
the Russian Army flexes its muscles exactly above the planned course
of the pipeline.
Missile tests to take place from April 4 to April 6. A clear sign to
Denmark and #Sweden.#PutinAtWar.”
Sweden’s
public service radio broadcaster said, “Russian missiles will be
tested in international waters unusually close to Sweden next week.
Air traffic near Öland and Bornholm will have to be redirected.
"I’ve
never seen anything like it” said
flight traffic chief Jörgen Andersson to @MatsEriksson7.”
Relations
between Washington and Moscow have plunged to lows
not seen since the gloomy days of the Cold War —
following the nerve gas attack in the United Kingdom. In response to
the West’s anti-Russian campaign along with a barrage of Russian
diplomat expulsions, President Vladimir Putin has ordered a new wave
of war drills across the Russian Federation.
Western
elites/media who have conditioned the American people with 24/7
anti-Russian propaganda could eventually get their wish of the Cold
War 2.0 turning hot, as Moscow will be forced to deploy an even
greater deterrence pushing the region toward a point of no return.
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