The main thing is Putin's bunkers: where the occupiers concentrated air defense systems most of all
“Cotton” in Russia, moreover, in the regions bordering Ukraine, no longer surprises with its unusualness. In particular, in the Belgorod region on March 6, it was announced that three Ukrainian missiles had been shot down.
This raises the question of exactly where the Russians keep their “glorious” air defense systems. Yury Ignat, a representative of the command of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, spoke about this in more detail during a live broadcast, Channel 24 writes.
Airfields under protection
He stressed that in Russia, of course, there is air defense in service. In particular, any airfield or “military organism has at least a banal air defense, such as anti-aircraft guns and, possibly, air defense systems of the ground forces.”
Thus, do they have airfield security, well, obviously they do. Because airfields are something that needs to be protected, – said Yuri Ignat.
Guarding the occupiers the most
However, the speaker also stressed that without a doubt, the occupying country is most of all guarding its own capital, as well as the bunkers of the Russian tyrant.
I have no doubt that their capital is protected most of all, Putin's bunker is protected most of all, and perhaps more than one, – Ignat emphasized.
Also, according to the speaker of the command of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the occupants concentrated many air defense systems along the line of combat in the southeast direction. There are Russian systems in Belarus and along its border, as well as in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
But still, the line of combat clashes in the southeast direction – there is the greatest saturation of these systems, – said Ignat.
Most of all, the systems BUK-M1, M2, M3, Tor, Pantsir, S-300, S-350 and S-400 are observed in this direction.
Explosions in Russia on March 6: briefly
- Explosions thundered in Novy Oskol, Belgorod Region, on Monday morning. According to Russian media, the Russian air defense seems to have managed to shoot down “three Ukrainian missiles.” It is also reported that debris from air targets damaged houses, power lines and injured a Russian citizen.
- However, this March 6 incident was not alone. Zodom, around 10:30, alarming messages began to appear. in the Kursk and again in the Belgorod regions.
- So, in the Kursk region, they announced the shelling of the border area in the Khomutovsky district. As a result, the inhabitants of Iskra village were left without electricity.
- Meanwhile, residents of the village of Belyanka in the Belgorod region received notifications of shelling from emergency officials.