Thursday, June 18, 2015
The Growing Military Role of Kalingrad For The Russian Military
Radio Free Europe: Kaliningrad, Moscow's Military Trump Card
Russia is pouring troops and weapons -- including missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads -- into its western exclave of Kaliningrad at such a rate that the region is now one of Europe's most militarized places.
A NATO official, writing to RFE/RL on condition of anonymity, said that Moscow is stationing "thousands of troops, including mechanized and naval infantry brigades, military aircraft, modern long-range air defense units and hundreds of armored vehicles in the territory."
The military activity in Kaliningrad, which has no land connection to Russia and which borders EU members Lithuania and Poland, has raised alarms in Vilnius and Warsaw that can be clearly heard in Brussels and Washington.
WNU Editor: Many in Kaliningrad are not exactly pleased with what Moscow has been doing .... Rumblings Of Dissent In Russia's West (Radio Free Europe).
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Kaliningrad is a trump card for Russia in that area. It all depends on how and when they play it.
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