Russian Television Broadcasts
Plans For Invading And Taking Over The Baltic States
And Sweden Confirming Previous Claims
March 22. 2022
Vladimir Putin
Previously on the site I stated
Russian president Vladimir Putin is planning on
taking over the Old Soviet Union and Poland, among
other places in Europe. Weeks later Putin's ally,
Belarus President, Alexander Lukashenko, confirmed
it (Belarus President Gives Away The
Fact Vladimir Putin Seeks To Invade Multiple Countries In Europe Not
Just Ukraine Confirming Previous Claims).
My time stamped tweets on the social
networking website Twitter.com from February 21,
2022 to Febru
I've warned about this terrible
issue since February 21, 2022. Then, on March 16,
2022, it was confirmed in the mainstream press that
one of Putin's retired military officials, Colonel
Igor Korotchenko, went on Russian television
discussing how Putin will invade the Baltic states
and Sweden. They've been planning this for sometime
and were waiting for what they deemed the right
moment.
STORY SOURCE
Russian state TV discusses how Putin could
invade NATO Baltic states and force Sweden to
declare neutrality
Published: 11:24 EDT, 16 March 2022
| Updated: 12:16 EDT, 16 March 2022 - A former
senior officer in the Russian army laid out a battle
plan on state TV which includes the Russian army
invading the NATO Baltic states and parts of Sweden,
a politically neutral country. Speaking live on TV
channel Rossiya 1, retired Russian military Colonel
gestured to the map showing Gotland, Sweden's
largest island with a population of around 58,595,
circled in red.
Pointing a the map, Colonel Igor
Korotchenko, formerly of the Russian General Staff
and air force and currently a reserve officer, said
at the start of the invasion 'a massive Russian
radio-electronic strike is inflicted' as 'all Nato
radars go blind and see nothing', according to the
Sun.
The map shows a plan where Russian
forces would push up from Kaliningrad and close the
Suwalki corridor separating Poland and Lithuania,
blocking NATO reinforcements. Russia has threatened
Sweden and Finland over NATO membership repeatedly
since the invasion began.
'At this time, on the Swedish island
Gotland, Russian military planes land, delivering
S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems, and Bastion
coastal anti-ship systems,' said Colonel Korotchenko.
In the video, a border area labelled
the 'Suwalki gap' is shown - the gap between Belarus
and Russia's Kaliningrad exclave, a leftover
territory annexed from Germany after the Second
World War.
Colonel Korotchenko explained how
Russia would push up from Kaliningrad towards the
Suwalki corridor separating Poland and Lithuania,
blocking NATO reinforcements from the West. 'The
astonished West and NATO will know that Russia
declares a no-fly zone of 400km,' added the enthused
Colonel.
The entire Baltic Sea would then by
open to Russian forces, he said on live TV. The
scenario ends with the new Baltic states governments
pledging allegiance to Moscow while Sweden agrees to
perpetual neutrality and a 99-year lease on Gotland...
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