The command warns that on the eve of a possible attack, the Russian Armed Forces actively use reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles, trying to control the readiness of the Ukrainian air defense and its strength.
Given the timing of the preliminary attack and the activities of enemy aircraft, drones and martyrs, another major enemy attack could take place in two days. This was announced on February 28 by Natalya Gumenyuk, head of the press center of the security and defense forces of OK Yug.
He also noted that it was the activity of reconnaissance UAVs that confirmed the possibility of an attack.
“We are observing a certain activity of enemy aviation, but this is not yet directly connected with the preparation for an attack. Although the fact of activity already indicates preparations for such an attack, search engines and launching “martyrs” are tried to check the readiness and strength of our air defense – all “This could indicate that an attack is being prepared in the next two days.”
If you remember, on the night of March 1, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation attacked the territory of Ukraine with Iranian-made Shahed unmanned aerial vehicles. Air defense work was recorded in the Poltava region, as a result of which at least 5 UAVs were shot down.
On the night of February 27, the Russian Armed Forces attacked the city of Khmelnitsky with Iranian kamikaze drones, as a result of which two rescuers from the Ukrainian State Emergency Service were killed.
Also in one of the districts of the Kiev region, parts of a downed drone on the night of February 27 were found in a field. It is reported that the attack of enemy UAVs in the Kiev region took place without loss of life and infrastructure damage.
On the evening of February 27, the Russian Armed Forces once again attacked the territory of Ukraine with unmanned aerial vehicles. In the Dniprovsky district of the Dnipropetrovsk region, two UAVs were destroyed by the forces and vehicles of the anti-aircraft missile forces of Ukraine.
Source: Focus
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