Kim asked to be warned when there will be no civilians on the Crimean bridge/Channel 24 collage
Recently Russians have been getting too much “cotton”. For our part, we are only ready to increase supplies, but we have the condition of an export “contract”. So that there are no civilians around.
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In this spirit, the head of the Nikolaev OVA Vitaly Kim joked about the explosions in the territories now controlled by the occupiers. Thus, he decided once again to laugh at the “pop” that occurred at the Saki airfield in Crimea.
Please do not hide behind civilians
Someone let me know when there will be no civilian cars on the Kerch bridge!, – wrote Kim in his telegram.
Let's make a reservation right away that in his words only the fate of a joke. After all, we all know perfectly well that Russians do not disdain to hide behind civilians. They do this both in those territories that they plan to capture and already in the occupied ones.
A vivid example of the terrorist actions of the enemy is the use of a pontoon crossing instead of the destroyed Antonovsky Bridge. With it, infidels transport not only military equipment, but also civilian vehicles.
Okay, back to the “cotton” at the airfield in Novofedorovka. There, as reported by the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, an ammunition depot detonated. But that's not all. After all, there was information about destroyed enemy aircraft.
Enemy aircraft turned into scrap metal
If on the eve of Alexey Arestovich he told how many aircraft at the airfield “Saki” the enemy kept that day. And it says:
- 13 Su-30SM;
- 12 Su-24MR;
- 6 helicopters;
- 1 Il -76.
Now we already have official confirmation that some of them have been destroyed. At first, we only had the opportunity to assume that in the morning statistics of the enemy’s losses, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine entered precisely those aircraft that were “minused” in the Crimea. Soon, the Air Force confirmed that the Russians in “Saki” would no longer count 9 aircraft. Around 15:20, a series of “pops” sounded, followed by an even more powerful explosion.