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The Mig-31K CHILDREN, according to Yuri Ignat, could fly from Belarus to the air...

The Armed Forces predicted the return of Russian Mig-31K aircraft to Belarus (video)

The Mig-31K CHILDREN, according to Yuri Ignat, could fly from Belarus to the airfields of the Russian Federation because of technical issues. In the Belarusian territory, Russian MiG-31K fighters, which have recently flew from Belarus to the Russian Federation, can return soon. This was announced on April 7 by Yuri Ignat, a spokesman for the Air Force Command, in the Ether of the Kiev TV channel. He noted that the Air Force of the Russian Federation has repeatedly carried out training flights.

Usually, in such cases, the alarm lasted approximately 20 minutes. Then there were flights from Belarus to Russian airfields. "The Mig-31K flew and will fly," Ignat said. He stressed that technical issues may be possible, as the planes have arrived from their basic aerodromes. Ignatus suggested that certain points should not be rejected. "I do not expect that there will be no longer in Belarus," the Armed Forces representative added.

As reported by Focus on April 7, the Armed Forces indicated without which a successful counter -offensive of Ukrainian troops was impossible in hostile positions. Yuri Ignat noted that without preference in the air it is difficult to participate in offensive actions. Ukrainian defenders will receive Patriot and SAMP-T air defense systems, but modern planes are needed. The military noted that the Russians continue to attack on land.

Air attacks are mostly driven by air bombs and other missile weapons. On April 5, the Air Force also reported that the enemy was not already precision long -range missiles that have been used before. The strategic stock is actually exhausted. There are practically no long-range and high-precision missiles, such as winged X-101 and Caliber missiles, as well as Ballistic Iskander M.