The sky over the landfill is closed within two days – May 12 and 13. Perhaps, Russia plans to launch a ballistic missile.
Russia closes the airspace over the Kapustin Yar Landfill, from which the Hazel Rockets were launched. This may indicate a preparation for the launch of ballistic missiles, a military report citing the official notams website.
The sky over the landfill is closed for two days – May 12 and 13. Perhaps, Russia plans to launch ballistics. First of all, the indicated range of height, closed: from surface level to unlimited height, attracts attention. The prohibition applies to all aircraft that can fly in this area on May 12 and 13 from 6:00 to 16:00 local time.
It was noted that a similar ban on flights was that – Valid earlier – in November 2024, on the eve of the blow of a ballistic missile in Dnieper.
Remember, on November 21, the Russians caused a missile blow to the city of Dnieper. President Vladimir Zelensky said the enemy was involved in a new missile, which in terms of properties corresponds to the intercontinental ballistic.
Later, Russia’s dictator Vladimir Putin said the blow was allegedly caused by the latest hypersonic missiles of an average -range Oreshnik. According to him, the rocket allegedly “was launched in a nuclear hypersonic equipment in the Ukrainian Defense Enterprise equipment Yuzhmash.”
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