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"Their not sorry": GUR named three main goals of UAV attacks on Russian cities

According to the head of intelligence Kirill Budanov, the main tasks are the depletion of the Russian air defense system, the disruption of military transport and bombers and the task of harming military production facilities. The head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence Kirill Budanov has identified three key goals of launching unmanned aerial vehicles towards Russia. He stressed the need to remove an aggressive country from the "comfort zone".

He told about it in an interview with Budanov The Economist. According to him, one of the tasks is to weaken the Russian air defense. In addition, they also aim to neutralize military transport and bombers, as well as harm to military production facilities, as was demonstrated in a recent blow to a plant producing rocket fuel in Tver region. "We want to remove them (Russians - ed. ) From the comfort zone," Budanov emphasized.

According to Budanov, the secondary purpose of launching drones is psychological to sow anxiety among the population and disrupt normal economic processes within Russia. The closure of large airports in St. Petersburg and Moscow, for example, has become almost daily. Budanov is convinced that "drones will certainly facilitate operations to liberate our territories. " "The drones have no fear, they are not sorry," he said. We will remind, on September 16 in St.