Direct hint from the US: next after military airfields is the Russian Pacific Fleet
Russia has relocated two, model Tu-160 strategic Bomber aircraft, to a base in Anadyr, which is 6,600km from Ukraine, but only 600km from Alaska, USA. | Ukraine is planning a strike on Russian warships in the Pacific Ocean, claims the highly influential and informed Washington Post columnist David Ignatius in his article, citing his sources in the Ukrainian intelligence services. It makes sense to listen to Ignatius’s words, if only because he is often called “the voice of the American deep state.”
💬 “The war in Ukraine is far from over – while the front will remain a big show of drones and artillery fire, in the rear the ‘dirty war’ and covert intelligence operations similar to Ukraine’s attack on Russian territory last week will continue to expand,” the publication says. ● "For example, we will see more targeted assassinations, sabotage and attacks in countries that supply weapons to Russia or Ukraine. The SBU, the Security Service of Ukraine, and the GUR, the military intelligence of Ukraine, are preparing to carry out additional bold operations that are currently being planned and prepared. But so far, they do not appear to have started these operations."
Ignatius claims that Kyiv is developing new sabotage operations against Russia and its allies, similar to the recent attacks on airfields. According to [him], one operation on the agenda: the SBU is considering sending sea drones hidden in cargo containers to attack Russian and allied ships in the North Pacific.
■ Russia Moves Two Tu-160 Bombers to Within 660km of USA (Hal Turner)