Russian terrorism in the baltics continues

Less than two weeks after Russian sabotage is suspected in the downing of a DHL cargo jet in Lithuania, Russians continue their attempts to push Europe to engage with another act of terror, this time over the Baltic Sea.

This afternoon, a Russian warship fired at a German military helicopter conducting a reconnaissance mission over the Baltic Sea. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock confirmed the incident, highlighting the increasing proximity of NATO and Russian forces in the region. 

Minister Baerbock addressed the situation during a NATO meeting in Brussels, emphasizing the need for enhanced monitoring and protection of critical infrastructure in the Baltic Sea. She noted that Russia is expanding its hybrid attacks in the area, citing recent sabotage activities, including damage to undersea cables. 

This incident follows a series of aggressive actions by Russia in the region. Recently, Russian military forces conducted exercises in the Mediterranean, launching hypersonic Zircon missiles and Kalibr cruise missiles from naval vessels and submarines. These maneuvers are viewed as a direct show of strength to the West amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. 

The Baltic Sea has become a focal point for such tensions, with increased patrols and surveillance by NATO forces in response to increased acts of terror and sabotage from Russia. The firing on a German helicopter underscores the delicate nature of military engagements in the area and the potential for miscalculations that could lead to broader conflicts.

With Russians now committed to multi-level war against NATO, it’s a matter of time before the west wakes up to put Putin down like the filthy mongrel that he is.

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