TRUE?
Unconfirmed Report ”Russian Navy Has Closed The Eastern
Mediterranean” (MAP)
19
September, 2018
FRN
is still looking for further confirmation of the following story.
In
response to the what Putin has called a ‘tragic incident’ that
caused the death of the crew of the radio reconnaissance aircraft and
the IL-20 VKS RF warhead, Rusvesna reports that the Russian military
has made a major move.
Effective
September 19th, the Russian Federation has announced the closure of a
large area of the eastern Mediterranean for the movement of
military aircraft and ships until the 26th of September.
According
to the official version, this step is justified by the beginning of
unscheduled maneuvers of the navy and aviation off the coast of
Syria.
In the meantime Hal Turner is claiming this Russians have announcd a no-fly-zone while military exrercises are on.
RUSSIA IMPOSES "NO-FLY" ZONE FOR ISRAELI MILITARY AIRCRAFT AROUND SYRIA
*** BULLETIN ***
IRAN 747 IN THE AIR RIGHT NOW BRINGING S-300 ANTI-AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS TO SYRIA !
SEE
BOTTOM UPDATE
The
Russian government has informed Israel that, as a consequence of
their actions which resulted in the shoot-down of a Russia IL-20
Electronic Intelligence aircraft, Russia is imposing a NO FLY ZONE
for Israeli military aircraft around Syria.
This
No Fly zone will be from Flight level 000 to Flight Level 190 until
September 26.
Any
Israeli military aircraft operating outside the sovereign territory
of Israel in violation of this No Fly Zone risks being shot down.
The
Russian government has instructed 14 Russian Naval Vessels in the
Mediterranean to begin enforcing this immediately.
This
is a developing story . . . check back for updates.
UPDATE 12:44 PM EDT --
Russia
has issued a Notice to Airmen and Mariners (NOTAM) for the airspace
around Israel being CLOSED below 19,000 feet . . . for a Russian
Naval Missile "Exercise."
Here
is the official NOTAM:
The
RESULT of this is interesting: If Israeli war planes fly below
19,000 feet, they risk being shot down by Russian Naval Vessels
"accidentally" during this "exercise." In
order to avoid that, the Israeli planes must fly above 19,000 feet,
which makes them sitting ducks for Syria's old S-200 anti-aircraft
missile defenses.
The
Israelis really screwed the pooch when they had their fighter jets
hide behind the Russian IL-20 to launch missiles at Syria. When
the Syrian air defenses saw those missiles coming in, they locked
onto the Russian IL-20 which was much bigger than the Israeli fighter
jets which actually launched the missiles.
The
Israelis knew exactly what they were doing because they did not
inform Russia of their pending attack via the Hotline between the two
countries until ONE MINUTE before the Israeli planes
launched their missiles.
UPDATE 12:55 EDT --
This
morning, Russia asked Iran for permission to station Russian fighter
Jets, bobers and refueling tankers at the Nojeh Military Air Base in
northwestern Iran as seen on the map below:
This
positioning of such equipment will allow Russia full air superiority
over ALL of Syria 24/7.
UPDATE 1:12 PM EDT --
*** BULLETIN ***
IRAN 747 IN THE AIR RIGHT NOW BRINGING S-300 ANTI-AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS TO SYRIA ! ! !
With
the Russians having imposed a "NO-FLY" Zone against Israel,
they are now unable to attack this shipment for at least a week
without having their war planes shot down. And in that week,
the S-300 systems can be installed, set-up, tested, and made active
. . . . which then allows Syria to shoot down planes as far away
as INSIDE
ISRAEL.
This
was a "Red Line" for the Israelis a year ago, and their
sneaky actions which caused a Russian plane to be accidentally shot
down, have now come back to bite them in the ass. With these
new S-300 systems, Israel will no longer be able to attack Syria with
impunity.
This
is, by far, the largest escalation of events inside Syria in recent
memory. This is a DISASTER for Israel; and they've brought it
upon themselves.
UPDATE 4:13 PM EDT --
The
United States Navy has notified all its vessels and aircraft of the
following NO-FLY zones near Syria:
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