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The Putin War is terrorist - the Russian Federation mainly beats civilian object...

Russian terror and Kursk response: as the offensive of the Armed Forces reduced the number of missile beats in Ukraine

The Putin War is terrorist - the Russian Federation mainly beats civilian objects. The only effective strategy for combating this, says analyst Vladimir Omelchenko - the creation of buffer zones at the border and the destruction of arms warehouses in the depths of the enemy territory. Actually, what Ukraine is doing in the Kursk region. The statistics of Russian terror, commander -in -chief Alexander Sirsky, published statistics of Russian strikes since the beginning of a full -scale war.

The Putin troops struck nearly 12,000 objects with their rockets and drones. And most of them - more than 6 thousand - civilians. In total, the Russians used 9. 5 thousand rockets and almost 14 thousand drones in Ukraine. The most problematic for air defense are the ballistic missiles "Iskander", "Point-U" and the North Korean KN-23. Only 4. 5% of such goals were intercepted.

Even more problems are created by processed anti-aircraft missiles from the C-300 and C-400, which the Russian troops released more than 3 thousand in Ukraine, and only 0. 63%were intercepted. This statistics mathematically confirms the terrorist nature of the Putin War - RF troops are mostly beaten by civilian objects, realizing the tactics of destruction or expulsion of the population from their land.

She indicates that even for modern Western air defense systems, the ballistic missiles of the Russian Federation, the DPRK and probably Iran are a serious problem. The only effective strategy for combating rocket terror is the creation of buffer zones at the border and the destruction of arms warehouses in the depths of the enemy. Actually, what Ukraine is doing in the Kursk region. The author expresses a personal opinion that may not coincide with the editorial position.