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Russian Aerospace
Forces MiG-31 Foxhound interceptors armed
with Kinzhal hypersonic missiles have
touched down in the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, apparently for the first
time.
Deploying the air-launched
ballistic missiles to the exclave, which borders NATO members Poland and
Lithuania, provides a powerful new capability to rapidly target objectives in
the region, potentially using nuclear warheads. Moreover, the deployment sends
a clear signal to NATO, which has been building up its own military
assets in Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean amid fears that
Moscow will make a new move against Ukraine, which many think could happen imminently. As well as a possible
tit-for-tat reaction to NATO troop movements, the deployment ties in with
recent rhetoric from Russian officials about placing unspecified missiles along
Russian borders.
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