Primary target of Russian strike in Japan if occurs by end of 2025?
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Official military reports from Japan, news agencies like Reuters or BBC, and government announcements
Leaked Documents Reveal Russia's Plans for Strikes on 160 Sites, Including Nuclear Power Plants, in Japan and South Korea
Dec 31, 2024, 09:39 AM
Leaked classified military documents reveal that Russia has developed plans for potential strikes against Japan and South Korea dating back to 2013-2014. The documents outline target lists that include 160 sites, such as nuclear power plants, steelworks, and critical civilian infrastructure, including the Kanmon tunnel and Pohang. The plans indicate a focus on civilian targets, suggesting a strategy that could escalate in the event of a conflict with NATO. Additionally, reports indicate that Russian military officers have been trained for these potential attacks.
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