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Russia's Air Defense Under Pressure as Ukrainian Drones Continue to Target Moscow
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Russian air defenses intercepted over 100 Ukrainian drones in a single operation, one of the largest reported in recent months, with targets in nearly a dozen regions.
An air threat is announced almost every night. Of course, we cannot risk the residents of Krasnodar, those who come to the parade, the participants in the parade.
The Kyiv regime continues to demonstrate its essence, its propensity for terrorist acts.
Our military is taking all measures to ensure that celebrations of the Great Victory take place in a calm, stable and peaceful atmosphere.
As soon as you are starting to reinforce the line of contact, it's an indication that you believe it will take longer to change the situation on the ground.
The participation of foreign military personnel in this event is unacceptable and will be regarded by Ukraine as a desecration of the memory of the victory over Nazism.
Our position is very simple: we cannot take responsibility for what happens on the territory of the Russian Federation.
The Russian authorities have probably brought additional air defense systems into Moscow, are turning off mobile internet, and are closing cafes in the city center during the hours of the parade — they are doing everything possible and necessary.
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- 2.Telegram
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