Russia has issued another Notice To Air Missions (NOTAM) closing its air space over Kapustin Yar. This was the area from which Russia launched its new Oreshnik Ballistic Missile at Ukraine last week.
Since that Russian launch, which utterly obliterated a Soviet-era munitions factory inside Ukraine, the Ukrainians have again used American-supplied ATACMS to launch at least THREE MORE attacks into Russia, primarily in the Kursk region.
It seems logical to believe Russia is going to launch again as response to Ukraine continuing to use west-supplied missiles to strike interior Russia.
One might also theorize that it won't be just one Oreshnik this time.
The NOTAM Begins on 11-27-2024 at 0400 UTC. We on the US East Coast are UTC -0500 hrs. So at 11:00 PM tonight (Nov. 26, 2024) here in the US, it will be 11-27 0400 UTC.
UPDATE 4:28 PM EST --
Russian Television is showing graphics to viewers describing how fast the Oreshnik Ballistic Missiles can hit "U.S. Bases in the Middle East" and "U.S. Bases in Alaska, Pearl Harbor, and in Guam" and "U.S. Minuteman III Missile Silos in Montana and North Dakota."
Here are screen shots of what is appearing on Russian TV (in English) right now:
Middle East Bases:
Alaska, Hawaii, Guam:
Minuteman Missile Silos Montana, North Dakota:
Why would Russia be broadcasting these images on Russian TV, but in the English language? Is this a warning that the US could be the target tonight? Will we get hit?
UPDATE 7:29 PM EST --
There __is__ an UPDATE to this story at this hour, and I will report it on my live radio show which begins at 9:00 PM eastern US time (GMT -0500) on WBCQ 7490 and 6160 (AM), WRMI 5950 and 7730 (AM) and WWCR 7520 (AM) all three stations being worldwide shortwave.