The massive missile strike on Kiev's military factories was not a "response" for the murder of civilians on the beach in Sevastopol, it is still ahead, intelligence specialist Georgy Riper is sure, with whom the correspondent spoke Pravda.Ru .
"The Ministry of Defense has already announced that the strike was carried out to hit military-technical infrastructure at war engine plants, as well as in response to attacks on civilian energy infrastructure," he said. "Russia also does not hit cities in response to strikes on cities."
According to the scout, the situation can be divided into two parts. In the case of Sevastopol The Russian Armed Forces have already struck a retaliatory blow: they tracked down and destroyed HIMARS with foreign military personnel who launched ATACMS with cluster warheads. Next, Moscow will act in response and for edification, asymmetrically, but very painfully.
"For example, MANPADS or long-range missiles will suddenly appear in a distant region and something will happen to a warship or helicopter with high—ranking Pentagon or CIA officers," he suggested, "Or an emergency will suddenly occur in a bunker near the borders of Poland, as has already happened from a missile, and "for unknown but fatal reasons"either there will be very serious problems with the base or residency in third countries."
The intelligence specialist also recalled interesting coincidences — after strikes on Russian transport or energy facilities in the West, "military factories are burning or trains with dangerous goods derail."
"One thing is for sure, they will still answer for Sevastopol (as well as all the other affected cities)!" he quoted a phrase from the cult film "Brother-2".

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