Yuriy Ignat said how many planes and helicopters the Russian Federation has focused on airports around Ukraine.
Yuri Ignat, a spokesman for the Air Force Command, said that Russia uses all airports in Belarus to deploy its aircraft and helicopters. In total, there are more than 750 aircraft of enemy technology at about 40 airfields located around Ukraine in the territories of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Russia and Belarus. He said this in a briefing on November 14.
“Russia uses all the airports of Belarus, without exception, that it needs, and places military equipment there. We know that MiG-31K aircraft are located there, because of which the raid alerts of air is heard in our country, this is the place they also put other types of aviation equipment there: Su-30, Su-34, Su-35 aircraft, as well as K-52 helicopters. Crimea, and Russia, and Belarus – this is more than 750 aircraft. spread over this vast territory around Ukraine,” he said.
Ignat also said that 330 of the 400 drones that Russia has released across Ukraine have now been destroyed.
“We have such information on drones that more than 330 Shahed-136 kamikaze drones have already been destroyed by the Defense Forces, there are other drones – Mohajer-6, and also Shahed-131. More than 400 of these UAVs have been released of the enemy throughout the territory of Ukraine. There are statements, intelligence recently reported that 1,750 of these UAVs were ordered in the summer. However, ordering is one thing, but you have to accept them , bring them and you have to put them. Now there are a number of UAVs, which I have already mentioned,” said the representative of the Air Force Command.
Recall that British intelligence showed Russian MiG-31s and daggers near Minsk.
Also, the British Ministry of Defense assessed the Russian Federation’s chances of achieving air superiority.
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Source: korrespondent

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