He noted that the expansion of Ukraine's capacity is evidenced by the shocks in the airfield in Dzhanka (Crimea), radars in Mordovia and the Bryansk region and the destruction of the T-22M3 aircraft. "We can get much further and threaten strategic aviation, not only in the air, but more on earth," said Alexander Musienko, and stressed that the airfield in Olenia is no longer an unattainable goal for Ukrainian UAVs.
The expert believes that all this is a systematic work in order to counteract the enemy's strategic aviation and that the hostile sides, namely TU-22M3, did not fly to Ukraine. While the invaders still have the ability to use Tu-95. "The Tu-95 decisions will be struck by the airfields," he is convinced. The journalists asked Musienko if the enemy missile attacks could be reduced after the TU-22m3 destruction.
To which he replied that measures would be taken to minimize such attacks and the consequences are not so significant. He added that Ukraine cannot fully protect against such attacks, but appropriate work is being done. On April 19, a TU-22M3 bomber fell in the Stavropol region of Russia. The Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk said that the Air Force unit, together with the GUR, was first destroyed by the long-distance strategic TU-22M3 bomber. It also first eliminated two missiles to it X-22.
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