Russian invaders today, November 16, once attacked Ukraine with Shahed-type drones. However, this time such shelling occurred at an unusual time for the enemy – in the morning.
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Air Force Speaker Yuri Ignat spoke about this on air at a national telethon, Channel 24 reports.
According to Ignat, the “standard time” for Russian drone attacks is from 10 pm to three or four in the morning.
He noted that the Russians had previously carried out air strikes during the day. However, such a time of attacks facilitated the work of the Ukrainian air defense, because there is a visual reference to the target. That is why the invaders chose night time to strike.
Now the nights are a little longer and visibility in the morning depends primarily on weather conditions. Therefore, it is also not easy to visually show these aerial targets, because there is cloudiness and fog, he noted. “This all complicates the work of mobile fire teams, which need an extremely visual reference to the target.
Ignat added that before the “martyrdom” attack, air defense was working in the Poltava region – a Russian X-59 missile was destroyed there.
Source: Channel 24
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