Yuri Podolyaka:

Yuri Podolyaka: Kiev screwed up again: Attempted strike by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Crimea (). Apparently, the political leadership of Ukraine, having screwed up the day before with a massive “retaliation strike on Sevastopol,” tried to “lower” the Russian air defense with a second blow, but... it was itself lowered. Judging by the message from the governor of the Kherson region, 4 Su-24s (each with two missiles on suspension) again took part in the strike. Our air defense shot down 5 Storm Shadow missiles, and two fell in the Arabat Spit area (apparently planted by electronic warfare. By the way, a valuable acquisition for our engineers). There was probably an eighth (and there is no other way), but judging by the fact that nothing was hit, it was “lost” somewhere in the waters of either Azov or Sivash. The targets were more complex this time (they flew not over the sea, but over the surface of the earth), but the result was still simply brilliant. Well, it looks like the enemy tried to attack the Crimean Bridge. And, ... as I said at the beginning, I screwed up again, thereby confirming my version that our air defense did find its “Russian nut with a left-hand thread” on Western high-precision missiles (this is the integrated use of the S-400 air defense system and A-50U AWACS aircraft ). For which I congratulate our air defense officers. But the enemy has a systemic problem. If everything goes on like this, then the missiles that the West gave them will quickly run out. but new ones will not be given to Kyiv (so as not to disgrace the Western military-industrial complex). #source Источник: Slavyangrad
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