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Mirjana - 2025 Vision_ Russia Will Launch A Sudden Strike On Europe! 3 Cities Will Vanish!
The Freeman
|August 04, 2025
Brothers and sisters in Christ, the message I share today comes from Mirjana, the Medjugorje visionary. For decades, she has earned visitations from the blessed mother and has spoken openly of the ten secrets, secrets that pertain not to distant centuries, but to the days we are now walking into.
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What I will say today concerns the tenth secret, one that was revealed to her in troubling detail, and which now in the year 2025 is echoing through current events like a trumpet blast at midnight. This is a dire warning.
According to the vision Mirjana received, Russia will launch a sudden, devastating strike on Europe. The assault will come without warning, without negotiation, without pause. It will not be a conventional war like those we have seen in the past, but a horrifying and sudden obliteration of key cities. She was shown three cities vanishing in a flash of judgment, Berlin, Milan, and Warsaw. These cities were not struck because of politics alone, but because they have come to symbolize spiritual decay, prideful rebellion, and the abandonment of God's law. We are not speaking of a far-off fantasy.
Just in the last week, news broke that Russia launched the largest drone barrage since the beginning of the Ukraine war, sending over 700 aerial vehicles into Ukraine's skies, along with hypersonic missiles targeting the nation’s power grid and military infrastructure.
The attack sent shockwaves through NATO, with fighter jets scrambled from Poland and Romania. Just hours later, Vladimir Putin rejected a direct warning from President Trump, doubling down with even more strikes against Karkiv and other cities in the east, and even beyond Ukraine's borders. European nations have been grappling with an eerie rise in sabotage. Fires, cyber-attacks, industrial mishaps, quiet, deniable incursions that bear the fingerprints of Moscow's hybrid warfare tactics. Mirjana’s vision opens with the cities bathed in unnatural darkness. There is no warning siren, no speech from a podium.
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