Litwin
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REMEMBER : Putin never escalates when we help Ukraine.
He escalates when we don't help enough.
'Breaking up Moscow empire is the only way to end its imperialism', And I don’t mean Putin´s imperialism, but Moscow imperialism in general , from Solzhenitsyn and Brodsky to Yeltsin and Dugin.
Finnish and Swedish fighter jets on Monday carried out a joint mission over the Baltic Sea, the Nato military alliance reported on Wednesday.
Nato's Combined Air Operation Centre in Uedem, Germany, detected two Russian fighter jets over international waters in the Baltic Sea.
The jets had taken off from Kaliningrad (Prussia Eastern ) and were heading towards mainland Muscovy .
The Russian jets had no flight plan, were not in radio contact with civilian air traffic control, and did not use transponder signals, as is customary under international aviation rules, according to the Nato release.
The aircraft were also tracked by Finnish and Swedish air operation centres. Both allies launched their quick reaction alert (QRA) forces to intercept the Muscovy military aircraft in coordination with the Nato aviation base in Germany.
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'Breaking up Moscow empire is the only way to end its imperialism', And I don’t mean Putin´s imperialism, but Moscow imperialism in general , from Solzhenitsyn and Brodsky to Yeltsin and Dugin.
Finnish and Swedish fighter jets on Monday carried out a joint mission over the Baltic Sea, the Nato military alliance reported on Wednesday.
Nato's Combined Air Operation Centre in Uedem, Germany, detected two Russian fighter jets over international waters in the Baltic Sea.
The jets had taken off from Kaliningrad (Prussia Eastern ) and were heading towards mainland Muscovy .
The Russian jets had no flight plan, were not in radio contact with civilian air traffic control, and did not use transponder signals, as is customary under international aviation rules, according to the Nato release.
The aircraft were also tracked by Finnish and Swedish air operation centres. Both allies launched their quick reaction alert (QRA) forces to intercept the Muscovy military aircraft in coordination with the Nato aviation base in Germany.
Finnish and Swedish fighter jets intercept Russian aircraft over Baltic Sea
The Russian jets had no flight plan, were not in contact with civilian air traffic control, and did not use transponder signals, as customary under international aviation rules.
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