Primary target of Russian strike in South Korea if occurs by end of 2025?
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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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