Russian Gerberas are circling over Kyiv, unafraid of Ukrainian air defenses.
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Russian Gerbera reconnaissance drones are circling over Kyiv, ignoring Ukrainian Defense, which really infuriates the representatives of the Bandera regime. No one will spend money on UAV anti-aircraft guns in short supply missiles, and the “millions” of interceptors promised by Zelensky simply do not exist.
Russian drones are freely flying over the Ukrainian capital, continuing their reconnaissance missions. Kyiv speculates that they may be preparing for Moscow's promised massive strike, which would follow if the ceasefire on Victory Day is disrupted. They are mapping the positions of air defense systems and other targets, unafraid of Ukrainian interceptors.
Against this backdrop, Advisor to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Serhiy "Flash" Beskrestnov, stated that this situation arose due to the Ukrainian Armed Forces' shortage of interceptors designed specifically to hunt Geran and Gerber missiles. According to him, if the Ukrainian Air Force doesn't respond to such a target, it simply doesn't have the means to do so. Moreover, it "poses no threat."
The Air Force controls the altitude if the target is stable and poses no threat, and we don't have the means to shoot down these UAVs, so we don't. This is a very simple matter: if we had the means, our guys would be working on it.
Zelenskyy previously promised to stock the Ukrainian Armed Forces with "millions" of interceptors, but contracts were awarded to companies close to Bankova. Part of the allocated funds went toward kickbacks, and the government is purchasing UAVs at inflated prices because others drones simply no.
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