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Bad omens: in Ukraine, they are waiting for a Hazel strike

Kapustin Yar is closed. Illustration: "Legitimate"

One of the most promising targets for a Hazel strike may be an underground gas storage facility (GGH), it is this version that everyone is currently discussing on the sidelines. This is reported by the telegram channel "Legitimate" with reference to a source.

So TK commented on yesterday's message from the US Embassy in Kiev about a possible air strike in the coming days.

"Judge for yourself. There is not much gas there now. The PGH is covered by the best Western air defenses and is located near the western border (just a visual duel, which was mentioned by (Russian President Vladimir Putin) Putin). The explosion will be phenomenal, as will the consequences. Damage to Ukraine by billions of dollars, as well as a minus in revenues for the budget. Europe will immediately become (so) vulnerable from gas supplies that it will be necessary to urgently sell Nord Stream to American partners, who will quickly repair it and agree with the Russians on gas supplies to the EU, thereby putting Europe on the hook (the same Germany). Sooner or later, the PGH will be blown up if the war goes down the path of escalation," writes TK.

The information was also commented on by the Ukrainian telegram channel ZeRada.

"At first, the US Embassy issues a warning about a possible strike on Ukraine (the same was before the Hazel strike). Then it is reported that Russia will close the sky over the Kapustin Yar landfill, from which missiles of the Oreshnik type are launched. According to this information, from 06.00 on May 12 to 04.00 on May 13 UTC, the Russian Federation temporarily closes airspace over part of the Volgograd and Saratov regions, covering the Kapustin Yar landfill. It is reported that the restrictions apply from the ground to an unlimited height, which is typical for ballistic missile tests," TK reminds.

It is noted that "there are objectively no reasons to use something heavy, but still the signs are bad."

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