Netizens joke that the cost of renting or buying housing may increase due to the emergence of additional protection in the form of air defense in Moscow.
Worried residents in Moscow began to share photos of air defense systems installed on the roofs of buildings in the city. Another gun was shot on the roof of the Moscow GUMVD building in Petrovka, 38. Previously, the Russian anti-aircraft missile and weapon system (ZRPK) “Pantsir-S1” was deployed in the building of the Russian Ministry of Defense. It was reported that air defense was also deployed in an office building in Teterinsky Lane, Russian Federation. Also, the process of mounting the gun to the roof with a crane was filmed by shocked patients from a nearby hospital.
And Yevgeny Lebedev, a member of the State Duma Defense Committee, suggested that all these shootings were fake. “I don’t know anything about it. I think it’s a fake, a montage,” said a member of the State Duma, despite the internet being full of photos and videos of air defense.
Also, air defense systems were deployed in the Losiny Ostrov park and in Izmailovsky Park, where, according to local residents, a large number of trees were cut down for this.
It is ironic both in Moscow and in Ukraine about the installation of air defense systems on the roofs of Moscow. So a huge number of memes appeared on the network. There are already jokes about Moscow’s new “defensive line”.
Also suggest why they are placed this way. Some argue that this is how the Kremlin was covered with an “iron dome”.
Most importantly, users who love air defense are “obscurely” placed on the roof of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, as it was one of the first.
And since the Ministry of Defense in Russia was headed by Sergei Shoigu, the famous oriental-style estate built on the prestigious Rublyovka also got into the memes.
Russian President Vladimir Putin also “understood”, thanks to the fact that Muscovites now have the pleasure of viewing military weapons from their windows.
One even created a meme with Kiev’s response to air defense on rooftops. Only here the famous building of the theater in Kyiv Podil is visible.
It is interesting that the Kremlin did not comment on the placement of the Pantsir-S1 air defense system on the roof of the Russian Ministry of Defense and the placement of other systems. Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, advised journalists to contact the Ministry of Defense for comment, but nothing was reported there.
A report of the Institute for War Studies (ISW) states that air defenses were installed in the center of Moscow in order to create internal information conditions for a protracted war in Ukraine. In the Russian Federation, they want to show the war with Ukraine as more “dangerous” for the Russians.
Source: Focus
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