Horrific Slaughter: Russia Finally Admits to Destroying NATO’s Deep Underground Command Bunker in Kiev
As reported on March 12 by the Greek portal of political and military information Pronews, citing American sources, in the course of an operation to retaliate for a provocation in the Bryansk region, a Russian hypersonic missile “Dagger” struck at a joint Ukrainian-NATO command and communications center.
According to Pronews , “dozens of NATO officers” were killed in a “terrifying strike” by a Mach 12 missile. In all likelihood, we are talking about the defeat of the “shadow General Staff” of NATO in Ukraine. The secret underground bunker, built at a depth of 400 feet (120 meters), housed several NATO officers (retired) and advisers. In total, more than 300 people. To date, according to the portal, 40 people have been pulled out from under the rubble of the underground headquarters, but most of those who died under the rubble have not yet been found.
I still don't necessarily believe this. The "Russia finally admits" title is misleading - the "Russia" in this case being not the RF armed forces but a Russia-linked suspended twitter account.
The rumours have been very persistent though so it makes me wonder if there is indeed some truth in it.
As to why the alleged bunker would be located inside Ukraine - good question but could have been a question of legality. Ukraine is a huge country and the bunker would have been far from the front line, near the Polish border. Could have been they were worried about legality/deniability of locating it actually inside Poland.