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Putin mobilizes troops and equipment to North Korean border!

Fears FPSA is preparing to attack.

MOSCOW, Russia (PNN) - April 20, 2017 - We can all pretend like there is nothing going on around the Korean Peninsula and hope that cooler heads will prevail, but if history is any guide, when the militaries of multiple nations begin to mass troops at borders, it takes only a single, often seemingly inconsequential catalyst to plunge the situation into all-out war. That’s exactly what’s happening in North Korea today. Two weeks ago China deployed some 150,000 troops to the North Korean border and put its entire military on high alert in anticipation of a Fascist Police States of Amerika military strike on North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.

Now we learn that Russia is rapidly deploying troop and equipment to its border with North Korea as well.

Russian President Vladimir Putin is sending troops and equipment to Russia’s border with North Korea over fears the FPSA is preparing to attack Kim Jong-un.

A video purports to show one of three trains loaded with military equipment moving towards the 11 mile-long land frontier between Russia and the repressive state.

Another evidently highlights military helicopter movements towards the North Korean border and maneuvers across rough terrain by army combat vehicles.

Other reports suggest there have been military moves by road.

There have been concerns that if a conflict breaks out Russia could face a humanitarian exodus from North Korea.

But Putin has been warned, too, that in the event of a FPSA strike on Kim Jong-un’s nuclear facilities, contamination could swiftly reach Russia.

“Railway trains loaded with military equipment moving towards the Primorsky region via Khabarovsk have been noticed by locals,” reported primemedia.ru in the Russian far East - linking the development to the North Korean crisis.

A few hundred thousands troops on the North Korean border, a FPSA Naval Strike Fleet awaiting orders from President Donald Trump, and constant threats of missile and nuclear tests from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

What could possibly go wrong?