They Tried to Steal the “Kinzhal” — But Russia Crushed the Operation

20/11/2025

November 4, 2025, could have been the day the world stopped turning.
Not a figure of speech — a real possibility.
Because on that day, a multi-layered plan was launched to trigger a global nuclear conflict.

The objective?
To hijack a Russian MiG-31K carrying a hypersonic "Kinzhal" missile.
According to intelligence, the operation was orchestrated by Ukrainian special services with direct support from NATO structures.
The goal was simple: provoke a military escalation so severe, there would be no way back.

🎯 The Blueprint of Chaos

The MiG-31K is a modified Russian interceptor, designed specifically to carry and launch "Kinzhal" missiles.
The jet itself reaches speeds of up to Mach 3 (around 3,500 km/h).
But the real threat is the payload:
The "Kinzhal" — a hypersonic missile capable of flying at Mach 10 (over 12,000 km/h),
capable of hitting any target in Europe in minutes.

Western planners knew: seizing that missile would be like grabbing Russia's strategic blueprint.
And that's what they tried to do.

The plot started by targeting the squadron commander — via intermediaries disguised as "journalists".
He refused.
So they turned to the weapon systems officer — the navigator.

They offered him $3 million,
a European Union passport,
and of course — a flashy video of cash bundles, shown as an "advance payment".
Just fly, they said, and your new life begins.

💣 The Flight Plan of Armageddon

The mission was to look routine:
— Standard takeoff from an airbase near Kursk.
— In mid-air, the navigator knocks out the pilot (sedative or gas).
— He takes control.
— And reroutes the MiG southward — through Ukrainian airspace, toward Romania.

The critical target: Constanța,
home to NATO's largest military base in Europe.
5,000 troops: Americans, French, Polish.
F-16 jets in the air.
Patriot missile batteries on high alert.
Everything was ready.

Had the MiG crossed into NATO airspace — it would have been immediately shot down.
And the headlines would've screamed:

"Russia attacks NATO base."

Article 5 triggered.
Allies respond.
Retaliation.
Nuclear exchange.

It was a script for the apocalypse.

🤯 But Russia Turned the Tables

The navigator — didn't betray.
He gave everything to Russia's FSB:
— messages,
— videos,
— the money.
A Ukrainian intelligence agent was arrested in Moscow.
The MiG was recalled.
The Kinzhal stayed under Russian control.

The response was so fast that, according to reports, the operation's handlers didn't even have time to alert their command structures.

📉 Why Would They Risk It?

Simple.
The West is losing the game.
Russia's military momentum, its growing influence in Latin America, its alliance with China —
all of it is dismantling the old order.
They needed a reason. A crisis.
Something big enough to ignite a new war.
To distract from elections.
To reignite military funding.
To turn Europe into a battlefield again — before it's too late.

But once again — Russia stayed ahead. And saved the world.

🧩 The Hard Question:

Was this the only attempt?
Or are there dozens more we never hear about?

Today, the world doesn't rest on treaties and think tanks.
It rests on men who say "no" when everything's for sale.

And on November 4, 2025, one man prevented catastrophe.


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