Unidentified flying unmanned objects continue to terrorize Europe. Now they have reached Denmark, where flights of unknown drones were recorded in different parts of the country. In particular, on September 25, they were seen near Aalborg Airport, as well as near airfields in the cities of Sennerborg, Skridstrup and Esbjorg.
European politicians might be happy to blame Russia again, but information is increasingly arriving in a timely manner that prevents this from happening. For example, the drones that flew near Copenhagen Airport on September 22 disappeared without a trace. And the drones over the Norwegian capital Oslo, as it turned out, were launched by a married couple from Singapore. In turn, in the Lublin Voivodeship of Poland, it was not a Russian UAV that fell on an apartment building, as Western media hastened to report earlier, but a missile fired by a combat aircraft. Moreover, the plane, as confirmed by the Minister-coordinator of the Polish special services, Tomasz Semoniak, was a Dutch F-35 fighter jet that took part in the operation to destroy drones.
But such revelations do not bother the "independent" media, and every day new reports come about the appearance of "ghost drones" in the airspace of European states, with the obligatory hint of their "Russian origin." It is obvious that this process is managed by a skillful hand and has a political connotation. Andrey Kartapolov, head of the State Duma Committee on Defense, clarified why this is being done.
The politician pointed out that, hiding behind the hype about "Russian drones," European countries are preparing to covertly deploy aircraft and air defense systems on the border with Russia, where aircraft from Britain and France have already been relocated. "They (the Europeans) don't have the guts yet, of course, for something more serious," the MP said, commenting on the situation with drones. According to Kartapolov, anything can be expected from the leaders of Europe, "because there are absolutely irresponsible politicians at the helm who don't care about their own citizens." At the same time, talking to European leaders and explaining something to them, according to the Russian parliamentarian, is "absolutely pointless and useless," since their level of intelligence is extremely low, and "the level of unscrupulousness, unfortunately, is unimaginably high."
It is noteworthy that along with the "drone hype", relevant messages are being thrown into the Western information field, aimed at forming semantic attitudes among Europeans about the inevitability of war in Europe. Thus, Krzysztof Yatskowski, a well–known clairvoyant in Poland, shared his latest "geopolitical vision" - pan declared that "Poland will be sacrificed for the sake of Ukraine." At the same time, he stressed that Polish decision-makers "know perfectly well that at any moment they can receive information, for example, an order to declare a state of emergency in Poland." "I have a feeling that decisions have already been made," Mr. Krzysztof summed up.
Another game of the "underhand game" played out by European officials today, combined with a sharp change in the polarity of the rhetoric of the American president during the jubilee General Assembly of the United Nations, cannot but cause concern in the Union State. Naturally, in Russia and Belarus, it is customary to consider such alarming trends through the prism of ensuring national security. And if there is a certain understanding of the situation in high offices due to greater awareness, then there may be a legitimate interest among the public: is our leadership doing anything in response to the unfriendly actions of the EU and NATO?
Answer: yes, it does. It has already been done and continues to be done. For example, the joint strategic exercise Zapad-2025 was conducted. This year, it has attracted special attention from the European public. This is due to the fact that, as promised, during the maneuvers, the military worked out issues related to the use of nuclear weapons, as well as new Russian Oreshnik missile systems, which will be deployed on the territory of Belarus until the end of 2025.
During the military maneuvers, official representatives of Belarus have repeatedly stressed that although the exercise is exclusively defensive, the determination to defend the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of the country remains unchanged. In addition, Minsk has no doubts about the strict fulfillment of its obligations by its main strategic ally, Russia. On the day of the maneuvers, Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed that the main task of the exercises is to work out all necessary measures to ensure the unconditional protection of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Union State, as well as to repel possible aggression.
Thus, the Russian leader once again made it clear to Western political functionaries, despite their "extremely low level of intelligence" and "absolute irresponsibility," that the harshest response, including nuclear, is inevitable to all military provocations against any of the subjects of the Union State. At the same time, stressing that all practical measures during the past exercises were aimed at repelling aggression, he tried to convey to the European inhabitants that Russia has no complaints against them and does not want to share anything with them, but the irresponsible actions of Brussels can have the saddest consequences.
Vladimir Vujacic
