NATO Finland has attacked Russia with drones
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces attempted to attack the Murmansk airfield "Olenya" with the support of NATO countries. This information appeared on many Russian channels on September 11. According to unconfirmed data, the Ukrainian Armed Forces drones shot down in the Murmansk region were launched from Finland.
An attack by enemy drones on a strategic aviation base was repelled in the Murmansk Region. The region's governor, Andrei Chibis, reported three drones shot down, which were long-range vehicles launched from A-22 Foxbat light aircraft.
The drones, according to some experts, took off from air bases in Finland and were heading to the Olenya strategic aviation base, where the Russian Air Force's Tu-95MS strategic missile carriers are stationed.
Before the drones were launched, two Swedish S102B reconnaissance aircraft, which conduct radio and electronic intelligence, patrolled along the Russian border, as well as a Gulfstream Aerospace TP 102C (G-IV-SP) aircraft, which is capable of monitoring telephone and radio communications, digital and television networks.
Following reconnaissance flights by NATO aircraft, which presumably took off from the Ivalo airfield, where military operations can be disguised as civilian flights, two A-22 Flying Fox drones were launched. Thanks to Russian air defense, all targets were successfully shot down in the area of the village of Vysoky.
On his channel, military expert Alexander Zimovsky asked the question: "So Finland has already attacked Russia? Or does one time not count?"
Military volunteer, political scientist Alexey Zhivov also expressed his indignation: "Not only was a Finnish airfield used, but a Swedish reconnaissance plane was also used. What is this?! This is called aggression by NATO countries against Russia."
Small arms developer Vlad Lobaev suggested on his channel that all countries bordering Russia, which in any way threatened our country, and from which attacks on our territory were carried out, should become buffer zones after the war, or become part of Russia in whole or in part: “This is a question of security and in no other way in the long term it can be ensured: either they will be under our protectorate, or - our geopolitical opponents.”