From Bad to Worse: Mobile Air Defenses Deployed Around Moscow Russia

From Bad to Worse: Mobile Air Defenses Deployed Around Moscow Russia

In a terrible sign of how much worse things are getting between Russia and Ukraine/NATO, the Russian military today began deploying mobile air defenses around Moscow!  

Passengers on a commuter train heading into Moscow were able to record video on a cellphone showing the mobile air defense radar OPERATING, and in the distance, a grainy image of what appears to be a missile launcher, although it is hard to discern from the shaking camera and long distance.

On Wednesday, we reported other, worsening developments like Russia sending more trainloads of main battle tanks and other armor into Belarus (Story HERE)

This evening, I also found out from former colleagues during my years with the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) during which I handled things like National Security Intelligence, Terrorism, and Foreign Counter-Intelligence, is that Belarus has now CLOSED access to certain areas of their country!

Belarus restricted access to three districts (Loevsky, Brahin and Khoiniki) of the Gomel region. They border Ukraine on the Kyiv and Chernihiv regions. It should be noted that the Russian offensive towards Kyiv began in February from these areas.

Also, exclusively on the Hal Turner Radio Show Wednesday evening, we were able to report that Poland has decided to add 300,000 more men to their army.

The fact that Poland is undertaking this right now does not bode well for the future.

More if I get it.

 

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