Putin's secret war plans: 160 targets in Japan and South Korea exposed!
Secret documents reveal Putin's plans for military attacks on Japan and South Korea as the Ukraine war continues.
Putin's secret war plans: 160 targets in Japan and South Korea exposed!
The latest revelations show that Vladimir Putin not only acted in the Ukraine conflict, but also planned war scenarios against Japan and South Korea at an early stage. Secret documents like this Financial Times reports include a list of 160 potential targets in these countries, ranging from military bases to nuclear power plants to critical infrastructure. These preparations date back to 2013 and 2014, a period in which Russia annexed Crimea while intensifying its eastern border strategies.
Secret plans for a possible war
The secret military documents reveal that Moscow was intensively engaged in building military capacity for conflicts on its eastern borders. This also includes worrying insights into a possible military offensive strategy against Japan and South Korea, as part of a broader war strategy by the Russian Federation. According to the Hessian/Lower Saxony General The documents were part of a presentation to illustrate the capabilities of Russia's missiles, particularly the Kh-101, and illustrate Russia's military reach far beyond current conflicts.
This detailed target list includes 82 military targets, including air bases, radar stations and regional headquarters. Of particular concern are the entries for 13 power plants, both civil and military. The measures were interpreted as preparations for possible fighting in a larger geopolitical context that could even involve NATO intervention. Experts warn that warfare on the European and Asian fronts is so inextricably intertwined that these plans signal serious global security games.