December 22, 2024
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The Russian Federation already lacks air defense systems – the head of the CSDP of the NSDC

There is already a shortage of air defense systems in the Russian Federation – head of the NSDC CPD The head of the NSDC CPD reported on the lack of air defense/anti-missile systems in Russia for the protection of cities and facilities. The main defense systems are concentrated in Moscow and St. Petersburg, while the regions remain unprotected.”, — write on: unn.ua

Russia lacks air defense/anti-aircraft systems to cover objects and cities. A significant amount has been lost. Andriy Kovalenko, the head of the Center for countering disinformation of the National Security Council, stated this, reports UNN.

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“Russia no longer has enough air defense/anti-aircraft systems to cover objects and cities. A significant number has been lost. The key systems are concentrated in Moscow, near Putin’s residence, as well as St. Petersburg. Putin’s regions are unimportant, he wanted to spit on them “, Kovalenko wrote in Telegram.

Addition

In the Russian city of Kazan, one of the drones attacked an industrial enterprise, rosZMI and Telegram channels report. The head of the Center for countering disinformation of the NSDC Andriy Kovalenko commented on this, noting that the city has the Kazan Gunpowder Plant, which is one of the key enterprises of the Russian military industry, which performs the function of providing the Russian armed forces with ammunition and materials necessary for the manufacture of missiles, including “Caliber ” and “Iskander”.

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