Leaked Russian Military Files Expose Plans for War
Leaked secret Russian military files reveal a list of targets in Japan and South Korea that Moscow would hit in the event of war, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
Exposed: The 29 military files were written from 2008 to 2014.
- They show that Russia is concerned about potential challengers on its eastern front, particularly United States’ allies.
- The files detail 160 sites and structures in Japan and South Korea intended to be targets.
- Nuclear power plants, oil refineries, roads, bridges, railways and factories were among the targets listed, revealing a focus on energy infrastructure.
These military files are still relevant to Russia’s military strategy today, as the nation continues to heavily target energy infrastructure in its war on Ukraine.
Dangerous new era: Trumpet editor in chief Gerald Flurry forecast in 2008 when Russia invaded Georgia that we had entered a “dangerous new era” of Russian imperialism and destabilization. It is more evident than ever that Russia is determined to undermine the West and its partners in every way it can.
Bible prophecy shows that Russia will grow more powerful and dangerous in the months and years ahead.
Learn more: Read our Trends article “Why the Trumpet Watches Russia’s Return to Superpower Status.”