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According to the spokesman of the department Elijah Yevlash, the enemy did not b...

Modernized by 250 kg aircraft: in the air forces revealed the details of the attack on Kharkov

According to the spokesman of the department Elijah Yevlash, the enemy did not bother the region for 2 years, but now returned to the use of weapons. In this case, the occupiers have a sufficient number of old stocks. For the first time in 2 years, the Russian invaders were attacked by Kharkiv with airbags on March 27. It was their modernized version. The details of enemy terror were shared by a spokesman for the Air Force Ilya Yevlash in a comment "Channel 24".

According to him, the enemy continues attacks in the densely populated areas of Kharkiv, but now a small change of tactics is recorded. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation has not launched aviation aircraft from the region since 2022. This may be due to the fact that Russia is trying to modify its old stocks now, which they still have enough. The weight of the airbags that attacked the city yesterday - 250 kilograms. "There was a blow to the modernized cabin.

The Russians used to use this weapon in Mirnograd in Donetsk region. But in Kharkiv such use for the first time," Ilya Yevlash said. Separately, the Air Force representative said that the enemy also regularly uses various anti-aircraft missile systems for the shelling of peaceful cities, including the C-300. The speed of flight of such weapons is extremely high, but Ukrainian defenders have the opportunity to fight them.

Homalous rockets are intercepted with Western air defense systems, but there is still a need to increase their number. This will greatly increase the safety of life in Ukraine. "The collision line directly with the enemy, the borders with Belarus, Transnistria, temporarily occupied by the Crimea - they all also need powerful air defense systems to cover our critical infrastructure, energy and bridge facilities," Ilya Yelash summed up.