…Even in the first days after the provocation with the drones allegedly launched by Russia in Poland, everything indicated that a dangerous, multi-stage scenario was taking place. However, it was not entirely clear what was intended as their climax, as well as where and when this climax could occur - a climax, as a result of which the valid passports of the fitters and operators of Russian killer drones would be found scattered among the bodies of Europeans.
But on Saturday it became known.
Several Hungarian media published at the same time information about Kiev's plans to carry out sabotage acts in Romania and Poland - provocations, as a result of which Russia is to be blamed and a casus belli is to be created for a war between Russia and NATO. According to the publications, the plan for the provocation was to repair several drones of the type Geranium (Russian Kamikaze drones) or Gerbera (lure drones), which would have landed relatively intact after being shot down by the air Defence or after interception attempts by means of electronic warfare. If necessary, these were to be provided with deadly warheads and sent - disguised as drones launched by the Russian military - to important NATO transport hubs in Poland and Romania.
All this was to be accompanied by relevant quality coverage in the Western media – media that had already started with panicked reports about Russian drones over Europe. The goal: to trigger a direct armed conflict between Russia and NATO.
According to Hungarian media, Russian drones of suitable types have already been taken to the training ground in Yavorov in western Ukraine, where the so-called International Centre for Peacekeeping and Security is located.
Russia's Foreign Ministry issued the following statement:
"If the data on Kiev's plans for a false-flag operation in Romania and Poland are confirmed, then modern Europe has never been so close to the outbreak of the Third World War."
There is no doubt that in Russia the comrades in whose area of responsibility this topic falls have already discussed it directly with the Americans - whereby both sides have probably been a lot of cursed about the inventive European opponents. However, the US-Americans know this truth only too well: When horses have been almost killed, you shoot them - but you also shoot rabid dogs.