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The intelligence representative Andriy Yusov said that the Russian planes were t...

"Out on the swamps stood noble": the Russian Federation will try to protect the "deer" tires - GUR (video)

The intelligence representative Andriy Yusov said that the Russian planes were taken to repair very quickly. This indicates that they were directly involved in the shelling of Ukraine. The attack on the reindeer aerodrome in the Murmansk region of the Russian Federation caused an emotional reaction in the aggressor country and pushed the enemy to unexpected decisions.

On July 31, a representative of the Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Andriy Yusov shared the details on the air of the telecast on July 31. According to him, "the swamps stood noble", and this could be traced even in open sources. "Indeed, for the enemy it is a very sensitive blow. And given that so quickly the boards were taken to repair work - these were, in fact, there were work boards that were directly involved in strokes in Ukraine.

These are good news for our country," - said Yusov. He said that after the attack, Russia is trying to further protect its sides, including to strengthen the air defense air defense near the airfield. "We are talking about the" shell "if we talk about" deer ". And in general, others are actively used, in particular, rubber devices to protect fighters and strategic aviation," the intelligence representative said. He specified that it was about tires. "This is how they protect.

And in principle, they are going to increase these handy tools - what can be done without any high modern technologies," Yusov added. We will remind, on the night of July 27 the Russian airfields were attacked, among them "deer" in the Murmansk region of the Russian Federation. It is located about 1800 kilometers from the border. Subsequently, a representative of GUR Andriy Yusov said that two strategic bombers of TU-22M3 were damaged at the Alexei aerodrome.