The Air Force explained why the Russians started firing missiles at Ukraine from the north
There is a high probability that the Russian Federation comes with S-300/S-400 from the north
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Yuriy Ignat assured that Russia is experiencing a shortage of ballistic missiles
The Russian occupiers began to attack Ukraine from the north with anti-aircraft missile systems. This is explained by the shortage of ballistic missiles in the Russian Federation, which cannot shoot down our air defense. Such a statement was made by the spokesman of the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Yuriy Ignat on the air telethon.
“There is a high probability of this (that the Russian Federation happens with S-300/S-400 from the north – “Glavkom”), because Russia is experiencing a shortage of ballistic missiles that we cannot shoot down with existing air defense means. That is why Russia expected to receive these missiles from Iran and is now encouraging this country to supply them, in particular at the expense of Su-35 aircraft,” Ignat said.
It started earlier, how many missile carriers Russia keeps in the Black Sea.
By the way, the 328th day of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine continues. The enemy does not abandon its intentions to capture the entire Donetsk region, and is conducting the following actions in the Bakhmut and Avdiiv areas. Over the past day, units of the Defense Forces have repelled attacks by occupiers in the areas of more than 20 settlements, including: Belogorivka, Luhansk region; Verkhnyokamianske, Spirne, Krasnopolivka, Sil, Soledar, Belogorivka, Bakhmut, Severnye, Kamianka, Vodyane, Nevelske, Maryinka, Pobyeda of the Donetsk region.
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