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Russian General Volodymyr Kulishov stated that the current situation requires ta...

B-52 Under Kaliningrad: RF accused NATO of preparing for possible nuclear blows

Russian General Volodymyr Kulishov stated that the current situation requires taking appropriate measures to protect and ensure the safety of the borders of the Russian Federation. The head of the Russian Border Service of the FSB Army General Volodymyr Kulishov on May 28, in an interview with the propaganda edition of RIA, accused NATO of preparing for possible nuclear strikes in the Russian territory.

According to the Eurasian Times, the accusations could be performed in the context of the American bomber B-52H over the Baltic Sea in the Kaliningrad area. The statements were made against the background of increasing tension between Russia and the Western military alliance, which increases fears about potential conflict. According to Kulishov, the scenarios of fighting against Russia, including nuclear strikes, are working out of these measures.

"Near the Russian border, the activity of NATO intelligence is increasing, the intensity of operational and combat training of the Alliance's troops is increasing, during which the scenarios of fighting against the Russian Federation are being worked out, including nuclear blows to our territory. our borders, "the general said. He also emphasized Russia's predictable need for defense measures "in response to the alleged NATO provocations".

In addition, Kulishov emphasized the alarming growth of rocket and artillery strikes in the Russian territory, accompanied by intense drones attack on critical infrastructure, such as military installations, transport networks, energy facilities and social infrastructure.

The authors of the material pointed out that the accusations appeared against the backdrop of the recent President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, which orders the military to conduct training with the use of tactical nuclear weapons. Moscow explained these maneuvers with predictable threats by the West, which caused anxiety in the international community.