Putin's Pre-World War III Plan: Brit Spy Obtains List of 9 Targets Russia May Strike to Start Assault, Sources Say
UK spies have recently acquired intelligence regarding a potential Russian scheme to incite World War III by targeting nine specific sites for bombing, according to sources.
Originally, Moscow had identified seven targets, but has now expanded the list with two additional locations.
Citing insider information, Express noted that only one of the listed towns has apparent military significance.
The updated list, believed to comprise towns linked to the armed forces such as Aldershot, Colchester and Portsmouth, now also includes Chatham, Kent, Tidworth and Salisbury in Wiltshire.
The intelligence was relayed to a British agent stationed in Eastern Europe by a Russian operative.
In addition to outlining the target sites, the list allegedly provides details on the planned attacks, including the airfields from which Russian bombers would operate and the specific aircraft involved in the mission.
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A source within Whitehall disclosed that the information suggests a comprehensive strategy involving both high-level and low-level strikes. The overarching aim appears to be to divert the attention of the Royal Air Force's Quick Reaction Alert teams before executing a genuine assault.
Should such an attack occur on British soil, it would undoubtedly constitute a declaration of war against not only the UK but also the broader NATO alliance, cautioned the source.
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Defense Secretary Grant Shapps previously remarked in January about the shift in global dynamics from a post-war to a pre-war reality. These concerns are compounded by recent leaks of government documents indicating potential preparations by Russian President Vladimir Putin for a conflict of global proportions.
As Front Page Detectives previously reported, leaked documents, supposedly bearing Putin's signature, outline plans for a European offensive following the presumed conquest of Ukraine.
Ukrainian officials claim to have obtained these documents through the National Resistance Center, revealing a five-point strategy expected to be implemented after the election, in which Putin did secure reelection.
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