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Russia Has Reached The Fatal Line

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Russia Has Reached The Fatal Line

A truly historic achievement.

1. The Russians shot down a civilian aircraft, and then, to be sure, tried to sink it in the sea. It didn’t work, the pilots saved it. There is already a partial reaction from airlines. Objectively, Russia should close dozens of airports. But this means unconditionally admitting that the three-day victorious “special military operation” has returned to the territory of the Russian Federation itself in a full-fledged war three years later. And not to some Kursk region, but to the entire European part, right up to the Urals.

2. Another incident in the Baltic. The Estlink 2 energy cable between Finland and Estonia (part of the EU energy circuit) was accidentally damaged after a series of other accidental damages to European underwater infrastructure due to unnatural maneuvers of near-Russian vessels.

Considering the state of the Russian fleet (both military and civilian), Russia is simply asking for a complete blockade of its traffic in the Baltic. The ecological sabotage of the Russians in the Kerch Strait (they polluted both the Crimea and the Caucasus with fuel oil), the sinking of a ship in the Mediterranean Sea — just recently. Since the Russian fleet only spoils everything, the closure of the Baltic is the most logical and inevitable decision.

Russia will only benefit. It will return to the bonded times of Ivan the Terrible, the window of Peter I to Europe, from which all sorts of abominable filth was sucked, will be reliably caulked.

A truly historic achievement. A wonderful result of the year.

Alexey Kopytko, Telegram

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