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Reaction to Putin's nuclear threats: The United States has moved to Europe strategic bombers

American General James Heker said B-1B Lancer bombers and auxiliary staff will hold a series of missions to study with allies. The United States sent strategic bombers to Europe. Yes, two B-1B Lancer aircraft were transferred from Texas to Moron's Air Base in Spain, increasing the group to four bombers. This was reported by the US Air Force command in Europe. "The bombers moved to the European Command Theater by passing through the Barents Sea.

Throughout the missions, four US aircraft operated in the international airspace in full accordance with international law," the statement said. The US reported that bombers and auxiliary staff will hold a series of missions to study with allies and partners during deployment. "Our ability to fly in the Arctic and place strategic bombers in the leading positions in Europe is important," said US Air Force Commander General James Heker.

He added that the placement of B-1B in Spain is aimed at guaranteeing allies and partners of "commitment" of the United States to maintain stability in the region. According to journalists of the Russian edition of Moscow Times, it became known about the transfer of bombers a month after the Russian President Vladimir Putin made a message to the Federal Assembly, in which he again repeated nuclear threats against the event.

"Now the consequences for possible interventionists will be much more tragic. They have to understand that we also have a weapon that can affect targets in their territory," the Kremlin head said. At the same time, Putin added that this "threatens conflict with the use of nuclear weapons, and therefore the destruction of civilization. " We will remind, GUR reported that the Russian Federation will not be able to use a terrorist attack near Moscow for escalation of war.

According to representatives of intelligence Andrei Yusov, Russian authorities will use a terrorist attack in the City City Hall shopping center under Moscow to strengthen mobilization. The media also wrote that the Kremlin can use "new weapons" against Ukraine. According to expert Hemis de Bretton-Gordon, new air attacks on Ukraine have again threatened the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant. A demilitarized area is urgently needed to create a demilitarized area around the nuclear object.