A recent map displayed on Russian state media has sparked discussions. It highlights potential missile deployment locations. Apparently, Russia is considering relocating missiles after recent events.
The presenter of Russian state TV, Olga Skabeyeva, shared her insights, translated by Julia Davis from Russian Media Monitor.
Following NATO countries donating rockets to Kyiv, Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory received approval. This move was in response to Moscow’s prolonged offensive against Kharkiv.
Joe Biden sanctioned the use of US-provided weapons by Ukraine and NATO nations gave the green light for Ukrainian attacks on Russian targets with supplied arms.
Russia labeled this as an “escalation,” emphasizing typical conflicts between nations.
Skabeyeva presented a map suggesting possible missile destinations in various countries, including Yemen and others.
Evgeny Popov from Russian state-owned media discussed potential missile deployments, highlighting the importance of friendly jurisdictions.
The Kremlin’s recent announcement to augment education spending could be linked to potential weapon exports as a retaliatory measure.
During the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Putin hinted at possible arms transfers as a response to perceived threats.
According to reports from Russian State TV, Putin’s threats to the West were well-received by hosts and commentators. They even suggested that millions might employ Russian weaponry against the US. https://t.co/2iPhPx7olN
Dmitry Medvedev, current deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council and former president of Russia, commented on potential weapon use against America and its allies.
Russia has strategically deployed tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, a key ally in light of Moscow’s intensifying conflict with Ukraine.