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There were more before the invasion – Kostenko on Russian aviation near the borders of Ukraine

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Russian invaders are pulling planes and helicopters to the Ukrainian border. Most likely, such actions of the Russians are connected with the fact that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have already managed to destroy a lot of enemy aircraft, so now the invaders are pulling planes from all airfields.

About this Channel 24said the cyborg, military APU and people's deputy Roman Kostenko. He also noted that, if we analyze the open data of intelligence and the General Staff, before the start of a full-scale invasion, the Russians accumulated 560 aircraft and 360 helicopters near our borders.

As of now, speech it is about 400 aircraft and 360 helicopters. This tells us that we have destroyed a certain amount of enemy equipment and the Russians are trying to replenish their reserves. says Roman Kostenko.

According to the military, this is less than it was before the start of a full-scale invasion. “This tells us that they are pulling equipment from all airfields,” he adds.

Roman Kostenko is convinced that such a large number of “pops” at airfields or daily downings of enemy aircraft at the forefront do not pass without a trace .

Enemy aviation activity around Ukraine

  • Russia is increasing the number of aircraft near the Ukrainian borders. Now there are about 800 units of enemy aircraft near the borders of our country. The occupiers drove 150 attack helicopters to the Ukrainian border, said Yury Ignat, speaker of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
  • To keep Ukrainians on their toes throughout Independence Day, infidels raised aircraft and simulated missile launches.
  • In total, on Independence Restoration Day, a record 189 air raid sirens sounded throughout the country. The previous “record” was recorded on April 23 – on the eve of Easter, the sirens worked 103 times.

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