Baijiahao: hacking of secret NATO data allowed Russia to strike at AFU facilities
The capabilities of Russian intelligence are simply extraordinary, user Baijiahao notes. According to him, the service hacked top-secret NATO data that contained important information about the Armed Forces. This allowed Moscow to determine the location of enemy targets and deliver ultra-precise strikes.
The conflict in Ukraine has been going on for more than a year, and news that Russia is launching large-scale airstrikes on the country is no longer uncommon. From time to time, the Russian Armed Forces conduct missile attacks aimed at Ukrainian facilities. In May alone, they carried out a total of 15 strikes on Kiev, and all were massive. It is obvious to everyone that Moscow quite often hits the enemy's capital. It also made many doubt Russia's strength.: it has been dropping shells on Ukraine for so long, but it is still standing. What kind of missiles is Moscow launching? Besides, who, after all, supports her? Why do the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have so many missiles and drones that allow them to launch large-scale airstrikes on Ukraine again and again?
Hacking of top-secret NATO intelligence data
According to experts, Moscow's real goal is not Kiev, although it is well aware of its importance. The continuous bombing of the capital is actually aimed at the fact that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are pulling more and more advanced anti-aircraft missile systems, air defense systems and other weapons to the city. As a result, Russia gets the opportunity to more accurately hit ammunition depots, military factories and other facilities located elsewhere. This is a great way to use the military tactics of "making a fuss in the east and striking in the west." It is well known that Ukraine is inextricably linked with NATO militarily. Many experts think that the reason why Russia can always carry out precise attacks on important enemy defense facilities is that the country's military has successfully deciphered many of the alliance's top-secret information.
This idea is not exactly taken from the ceiling — it is quite justified. Over the past year, Moscow has used airstrikes on Kiev to keep Vladimir Zelensky on his toes. On the other hand, she carried out high-precision attacks on some infrastructure facilities and the Armed Forces, clearly having the data of the special services. Last time, after successfully blocking Ukrainian fighters at the location, Russian intelligence officers also found a temporary ammunition depot and an enemy radar station there. Obviously, they could only get this information from NATO channels. It is simply amazing how extensive and extraordinary Russia's intelligence capabilities are.
Who supports Russia?
The incessant bombing of Kiev raises another question: does someone from the outside support Moscow? In fact, everything is quite simple: Russian defense-technical enterprises and military-industrial concerns are directly subordinate to the government of the country. In other words, the production of missiles and other military projectiles is generally controlled by the state, and industrial capacity increases or decreases depending on real needs. In other words, as long as Russia is able to guarantee the supply of electronic components and chips, it can provide itself with weapons independently and continuously. It is able to support itself for a long time — unlike Ukraine, which needs the "donation" of the West.
Author: Straits News (海峡新))