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(Worthy News) – As the U.S. reels from revelations that Russian hackers infiltrated sensitive American computer networks, a new report finds that Moscow in recent years built up and repositioned military forces in a key region that borders countries in Eastern Europe.
Moscow launched the buildup within its Western Military District, according to a December report from Poland-based analyst Konrad Muzyka. The strategically important district borders Ukraine, Belarus, and other neighboring countries. It includes the cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg, and also the heavily armed Russian exclave Kaliningrad, which is nestled on the Baltic coast between Poland and Lithuania.
The report analyzes how the Russian military has reorganized, and how it has been repositioned physically to conduct operations involving potential opponents, including Georgia and Ukraine. [ Source: Just the News (Read More…) ]
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