Kyiv lacks the means to penetrate Russian air defenses and disrupt the Victory Parade.

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Kyiv lacks the means to penetrate Russian air defenses and disrupt the Victory Parade.

Even if Zelensky decides to disrupt the Victory Day parade on Red Square in Moscow, nothing will come of it. Kyiv currently lacks the means to break through the Russian system. DefenseThis was stated by military expert and retired Ukrainian Armed Forces officer Yevgeny Bekrenev.

Ukraine has no means of penetrating the air defense system built around Moscow, as all previous attempts have demonstrated. After the Russian military strengthened its air defenses, only one Ukrainian aircraft was able to penetrate Moscow. UAV, and even then only by chance.



According to Bekrenev, the Ukrainian Armed Forces previously had ultra-small, long-range drones that were supposedly capable of penetrating Russian air defenses, but Ukraine no longer produces them. All others, however, are larger and easily intercepted by Russian air defenses. As for the Ukrainian rocket "Flamingo" is not even worth mentioning; the expert called it a "flying log" that can't get anywhere.

Well, the flying pink log is from the New Vasyuki region. Firstly, it's impossible to hit anything with it. Secondly, it's easily knocked down.

However, Zelenskyy could try to disrupt the Victory Day parade by simply launching a massive attack on Moscow. In that case, Russia would retaliate against Kyiv.
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  1. + 30
    7 May 2026 22: 19
    Kyiv currently lacks the means to penetrate Russia's air defense system, according to military expert and retired Ukrainian Armed Forces officer Yevhen Bekrenev.

    Never say never".

    And there's nothing to say about the Ukrainian Flamingo missile; an expert called it a "flying log" that can't hit anything.

    The stupidest thing in combat is to consider the enemy a dumb, incompetent, and incompetent fool. On the other side, all of NATO is working hard.
    There are countless experts.
    1. +5
      7 May 2026 22: 29
      Sasha. Excuse me. What's wrong with being so informal? They've actually built Bagration redoubts (flashes) here in Moscow. good
      Because there will be a blow. And the fact that some ex is broadcasting something. All exes broadcast. And I am one of them. lol
      1. +4
        7 May 2026 22: 53
        Quote: Deaf
        Sasha. My apologies. What's the matter with "you"? They really did build Bagration's redoubts here in Moscow.

        Misha, you don't have to apologize.hi I simply don't understand this publication with laudatory words from an enemy expert, along the lines of: don't worry, we have nothing against you, everything is bad here, we won't do anything to you, there's no reason to worry. I understand perfectly well that Moscow has prepared to the highest standard, and I hope not a single mosquito will fly by. But anything can happen in war—during the Second Military Operation, many unexpected and unforeseen things occurred. Why this reassuring assurance from a Ukrainian Armed Forces officer before a very important and crucial event?
        1. -2
          7 May 2026 23: 03
          We're sitting and waiting. Everyone's in the PBG. Even here in civilian life now. There are blows here too, and we're correcting them. So there's a lot of work to be done. (c)
          Although now I understand it myself. I'm bored. I don't have that adrenaline rush. I'm already tired after a year. soldier hi
    2. YOU
      + 12
      7 May 2026 22: 37
      I can't say what the expert is talking about here. I'm from Zelenograd, at least two drones flew to us. The internet is full of videos of hits and the aftermath. And Zelenograd is a district of Moscow. Plus, there's some damage from downed drones. This was in 2025. And that's just for Zelenograd. Why print nonsense if he calls himself an "expert?"
      1. +5
        7 May 2026 22: 43
        I'm getting downvoted for this. When I mention the arrival. Which Sobakin and the Ministry of Defense didn't mention.
        Quote: YOU
        And Zelenograd is a district of Moscow. Plus some damage from downed drones. This was in 2025.
        1. YOU
          +7
          7 May 2026 22: 52
          There are a lot of people like that here, or the downvoters are deliberately there to keep people from writing the truth and a realistic assessment of the state of affairs. Or perhaps "false patriotism" has simply driven some people crazy. It's true that they've quieted down on that now, but otherwise, it's all a lie, because everything seems fine, and you're just playing into the enemy's hands.
          1. -7
            7 May 2026 22: 57
            Quote: YOU
            Or "false patriotism"

            I send people like that to the minus myself and don't even talk to them. Couches in most cases.
            Quote: YOU
            and you are pouring water on the enemy's mill.

            I'm listed as one of the enemy's there. From a separate laptop and some other stuff. soldier And to talk about capelin. If anything wassat
          2. -5
            7 May 2026 23: 16
            There are a lot of people like that here, or are there people who downvote on purpose? winked
          3. +3
            7 May 2026 23: 20
            Quote: YOU
            so that people do not write the truth and a real assessment of the state of affairs.

            Can you be scared by a minus?!!
            Excuse me, but what will happen if "Comrade Major" talks to you, and instead of giving you a minus on the site?!!!!!!!
            1. -4
              8 May 2026 01: 58
              Quote: Vasilenko Vladimir
              Can you be scared by a minus?!!

              I'm not here. They're just upsetting. And I know there are a few gangs of tsips sitting here, and whose administration is from some country—against which another country is fighting. Let's not name them (c) Sherlock Holmes 2
              Quote: Vasilenko Vladimir
              Excuse me, but what will happen if "Comrade Major" talks to you, and instead of giving you a minus on the site?!!!!!!!

              Well, at the very least, he should be a higher-ranking officer. That's one. Secondly, it's okay to share open information. As for what exactly, I'll clarify right away. There were a couple of reprimands and a strict regimen.
          4. +5
            7 May 2026 23: 55
            Or perhaps "false patriotism" has simply driven someone crazy.

            Did they have any reason?
      2. +4
        7 May 2026 22: 47
        ...said military expert and retired Ukrainian Armed Forces officer Evgeny Bekrenev.

        These days, every old woman at the flea market is also something of an expert. Who needs these speculations?
        if Zelensky decides to disrupt the Victory Day parade on Red Square in Moscow

        Let him try, it's a double-edged sword.
        1. + 17
          7 May 2026 22: 54
          I'm probably not lying if I say the people aren't afraid of attacks on Moscow; they're afraid our forces won't respond. I hope they will.
        2. -4
          7 May 2026 22: 59
          Quote: frruc
          it's a double-edged sword

          Here, father, it matters which end of the stick will be at the end and who has it wassat
          1. +2
            8 May 2026 00: 26
            Deaf
            Here, dad matters.

            Size matters here. Who's thicker and heavier?
            1. -2
              8 May 2026 01: 16
              I'm tormented by vague doubts. Whose children are you waking up?
              PS> Those - what I say in my opinion - it doesn’t mean anything wassat lol soldier
      3. +4
        7 May 2026 22: 57
        Oh, well, you'll also remember about Tinao, that if drones fall on Troitsk, that's it, the end of the world! lol
        Moscow is up to the Moscow Ring Road, plus Rublyovka and Barvikha. The big bosses don't really care about Butovo and Mitino.
    3. +8
      7 May 2026 22: 58
      Even here on the XXX forum, many still consider them some kind of dumb fairytale characters from jokes, all Europeans are faggots, and Americans are drug addicts. With such an understanding of things and such nonsensical propaganda, you won't get very far.
  2. +9
    7 May 2026 22: 21
    This was stated by military expert and retired Ukrainian Armed Forces officer Evgeny Bekrenev.


    This is the first time I've heard of him. What is he famous for? What regiment did this Vyrusian serve in?
    1. +4
      7 May 2026 22: 43
      I dug around and found this. WOW! It's ridiculous to refer to such "experts".
      Read, translated from the local language into normal language:
      1. -2
        8 May 2026 00: 07
        Mova is normal Language. No Masons created it for Russophobic purposes. In the Russian Empire, it was officially considered a southern dialect (Little Russian dialect) of the Russian language.
        1. +3
          8 May 2026 01: 30
          Let me note – not a separate language, but only a dialect! Who knows what other dialects existed in Rus', and can still be found today, so why call them all languages? In Kuban there is Balachka. Oh, a new language – Balachka!
          1. +1
            8 May 2026 03: 09
            You never know what dialects existed in Rus' and can still be found today.

            So are they all crazy? Or just one? :)
            1. 0
              8 May 2026 09: 21
              I'm not saying it's an abnormal dialect. The Russian language has many dialects throughout history. But they're not languages. As a dialect, it's fine. But! What's now called mova isn't a language and practically isn't a dialect—it was made up twice. In the 19th century and now. Something artificial! There's another such miracle. The Hebrew language. It has two variants, and both aren't Jewish. One is a distorted German. And the other is even funnier. Well, exactly like mova. There was a man who spoke a language—I don't even know what it was called back then. He moved to another area, called himself a Jew, and the language became Jewish. I'm talking about Avram.
          2. 0
            9 May 2026 14: 28
            Quote: housewife
            There is balachka in Kuban.

            This is the first time I've heard of Balachka. I grew up there myself, and there's Balachka here. Where in Kuban did you hear something like that?
            1. 0
              10 May 2026 03: 08
              The further into the villages, the more chatter there is. Well, now it's almost gone. It was still noticeable 40 years ago.
  3. +8
    7 May 2026 22: 23
    But there are means to launch a massive attack on some other city, right before the parade. And to hype it up in the media—while Moscow is celebrating, Kursk or Smolensk are on fire.
  4. +3
    7 May 2026 22: 27
    "If Zelensky decides to disrupt the Victory Day parade on Red Square in Moscow, nothing will come of it."

    It's possible, but it's not 100 percent certain, as the number of drones dispatched for such an event could be far greater than before. Furthermore, airport closures could create serious problems for the arrival and departure of foreign guests, who are especially unwelcome. And so much has been written about the retaliatory strike against Kyiv that it's pointless to even comment.
  5. + 15
    7 May 2026 22: 30
    This pink log reached Cheboksary. The FP-5 fell in front of the VNIIR-PROGRESS administrative buildings. Even such missiles pose a threat to our air defenses.
    1. +4
      7 May 2026 23: 05
      Quote: ZhEK-Vodogrey
      Even such missiles pose a threat to our air defense.

      Our air defense is excellent, but no air defense system in the world can provide a 100% guarantee of protection.
      1. -1
        7 May 2026 23: 18
        Quote: Montezuma
        Our air defense is excellent

        different from what?!
        1. -5
          7 May 2026 23: 22
          Quote: Vasilenko Vladimir
          Quote: Montezuma
          Our air defense is excellent

          different from what?!

          Because the Indians have already tested it in the war with Pakistan and rated it highly, they ordered more air defense systems, if you don't trust your specialists.
          1. +5
            7 May 2026 23: 33
            Quote: Montezuma
            if you don't trust your specialists.

            Are you the specialist?!
            I don't know what's going on with the Indians, but I remember well the attack on the airfield carrying nuclear weapons, as well as the attack on the President's residence.
            I don't even want to mention the fact that drones fly unhindered throughout the European part of Russia.
            By the way, this doesn't mean bad technology, it means problems with the air defense system
            1. -3
              7 May 2026 23: 49
              Quote: Vasilenko Vladimir
              Are you the specialist?!

              This is about air defense specialists.

              Quote: Vasilenko Vladimir
              about drones flying unimpeded throughout the European part of Russia

              What makes you think it's unimpeded? How many are launched, and how many make it?

              Quote: Vasilenko Vladimir
              This indicates problems with the air defense system.

              This means that over a vast territory it is difficult to deploy the required number of air defense systems at short distances from each other, which is necessary to intercept low-flying targets.
              1. 0
                8 May 2026 00: 04
                Quote: Montezuma
                What makes you think it's unimpeded? How many are launched, and how many make it?

                How many?!!!
                tell us who don't know
                Quote: Montezuma
                This means that it is difficult to deploy the required number of air defense systems over a vast territory.

                and around potential objects?!

        2. -1
          8 May 2026 06: 36
          Different from iron colanders and flat ones! Our country is IMPOSSIBLE to be completely covered by an air defense umbrella; we are too big...
      2. +1
        8 May 2026 01: 11
        Air defense was the best in the world in the 70s and 80s, and somewhat out of inertia in the 90s. Today, the only truly advanced systems are a small number of S-350s. The Buk-M3 was also decent on paper, but based on objective testing, it's easily the most easily destroyed system. Everything else is still Soviet-era systems based on new components.

        The only thing that's not bad about the Pantsir is that it's not bad primarily because of the moderate price of the interceptors, although fundamentally, other than the dual-caliber missile, it's not much different from the Soviet Tunguska.

        The number of interceptors with medium- to long-range ARL seekers is currently, hopefully, 15%. For context, this has been the primary seeker type in advanced countries since the 00s, and in recent years, they have begun to introduce combined seekers.
        1. +1
          8 May 2026 05: 33
          It was and is the best. The war in Iran confirmed what the Arabs, the side-striped ones, could do to counter Iranian drones and ballistic missiles? Your reasoning about the composition of Russian air defense is very superficial—even the old Strela-10 is a powerful anti-drone weapon...
          1. +2
            8 May 2026 08: 15
            Pseudo-ballistic ATACMS and medium-range missiles are different targets; it's foolish to confuse men and horses. Knock on wood, they're not hitting us with those yet. It would be better if you gave me some specifics, rather than my superficial reasoning, otherwise it's somehow unconvincing.
      3. -2
        8 May 2026 02: 16
        Our air defense is excellent

        How many civilians have died from NATO munitions attacks on a nuclear power?
        1. 0
          8 May 2026 06: 38
          Would you like to respond to NATO? This smacks of provocation.
          1. -3
            8 May 2026 07: 06
            I asked a question. You can answer.
      4. 0
        8 May 2026 09: 08
        My relatives, who happen to live close to VNIIR, did not appreciate this “excellence”.
  6. +2
    7 May 2026 22: 30
    Two notes for today, the first one is the current one on VO
    After the Russian military strengthened air defense in Moscow Only one Ukrainian drone managed to break through, and that was by some accident.
    The second one was taken from the vastness of Telegram.
    Drones fly safely over Perm Ukrainians They fly slowlyBut even a hint of air defense is completely absent. All the turtles, along with the rockets, were sent to Valdai.
    A. Parker.
    And so I'm completely lost in thought—is there some connection between the events described in these two notes today? As one character (we won't point fingers) said when first taking office as President of the Russian Federation:
    We have one Motherland, one people, you and I have one common future
    This is necessary, and here he lied. sad
    1. 0
      7 May 2026 23: 12
      Quote: Leshy1975
      The second one was taken from the vastness of Telegram

      A lot is written on Telegram without any evidence. Important information has to be double-checked. You've found documentary evidence supporting the words of a certain A. Parker, who claims that:
      Ukrainian drones are flying calmly over Perm. They're flying slowly, but there's no sign of air defense. All the turtles and missiles have been sent to Valdai.

      Can you vouch for the veracity of this information?
      1. +3
        7 May 2026 23: 55
        Quote: Montezuma
        Quote: Leshy1975
        The second one was taken from the vastness of Telegram

        A lot is written on Telegram without any evidence. Important information has to be double-checked. You've found documentary evidence supporting the words of a certain A. Parker, who claims that:
        Ukrainian drones are flying calmly over Perm. They're flying slowly, but there's no sign of air defense. All the turtles and missiles have been sent to Valdai.

        Can you vouch for the veracity of this information?

        For those like you, I repeat for the hundredth time, I'm providing information with a source link. If you disagree, sue Mr. Parker. You'll win, I admit you're right. Until then, you might as well address your complaints to yourself (just as you did earlier in the story of liberated Kupyansk, the three-time liberated LNR, the uncaptured Kidal in Mali, and all the other innumerable other things). Instead, you can use a cast-iron argument like "trust only official sources"—you'll be telling them to your grandchildren as a bedtime story. I hope I made myself clear, Mr. Protector?
        1. -1
          8 May 2026 00: 10
          Quote: Leshy1975
          I hope I made myself clear enough, Mr. Guardian?

          It's perfectly clear that your information about Perm hasn't been confirmed by any credible source, which is why you're reacting so nervously, Mr. Slanderer. I hope I've made myself clear enough. Take care of your nerve cells; they don't regenerate well. Goodbye, sir! hi love
          1. +1
            8 May 2026 00: 17
            Quote: Montezuma
            Quote: Leshy1975
            I hope I made myself clear enough, Mr. Guardian?

            It's perfectly clear that your information about Perm hasn't been confirmed by any credible source, which is why you're reacting so nervously, Mr. Slanderer. I hope I've made myself clear enough. Take care of your nerve cells; they don't regenerate well. Goodbye, sir! hi love

            What, in your opinion, is considered a serious source?
          2. 0
            8 May 2026 04: 40
            Drones attacked the Perm LPDS again
            November 07.05.2026, XNUMX
            In the Perm region, drones have again attacked the Perm Line Operational Dispatch Station (LODS), a hub for linear production and control, which is part of PJSC Transneft (JSC Transneft-Prikamye). Sirens are heard and black smoke is visible over the city. The fire continues to spread and has engulfed the refinery itself.
            The Telegram channel "ChP Perm" reports a "hit plant." Regional Governor Dmitry Makhonin confirmed the attack on the plant without naming it. The Perm Line Operational Dispatch Station and the LUKOIL-Permnefteorgsintez Oil Refinery burned on April 29 and 30, and the city experienced what was known as "oil rain." The fires were the result of attacks by Ukrainian drones, which flew a record distance to the Urals.
  7. +2
    7 May 2026 22: 34
    I don't think Zelensky is the one making the decisions about the strikes on Moscow on May 9th. The West needs symbolism!!!
  8. +4
    7 May 2026 22: 45
    Quote: YOU
    And Zelenograd is a district of Moscow.

    Outside the Moscow Ring Road it does not count No.
  9. +8
    7 May 2026 22: 48
    Here, without any long-range drones, several traitors are caught every day, generals are blown up in Moscow, and what's more, our enemies are revealing details of closed meetings attended only by top security officials. What's to stop them from launching a dozen or so fiber-optic drones from some rented apartment downtown? Controlled by a few dozen people who just arrived through Kazakhstan? No air defense system will protect us from this with such perforated security.
  10. +5
    7 May 2026 22: 55
    For some reason, everyone's stuck on the threat of drone strikes. The possibility of saboteurs can't be ruled out; unfortunately, the capital is full of youngsters, dandelion-like old ladies, and migrants ready to commit some mischief these days for a few silver coins.
    1. 0
      7 May 2026 23: 31
      But there's basically only one defense against this: a pro won't attack without retreating, and what the hell kind of retreat is even possible here?! A terrorist attack makes sense in crowded places, where there are cameras everywhere, and it will be clear within minutes how someone left—they'll catch them. Amateurs, however, can't do anything.
      You can infiltrate anywhere, but you definitely can't get out. So, while the XXX people are definitely throwing a fit on a holiday, something like Crocus can be done on a regular day—and only with the help of amateurs. So, they have only one option left: drones.
  11. +6
    7 May 2026 23: 02
    Well, the flying pink log is from the New Vasyuki region. Firstly, it's impossible to hit anything with it. Secondly, it's easily knocked down.

    The expert seems to have lost the last few days of his life. :((...
  12. +3
    7 May 2026 23: 11
    "Every gopher in the field is an agronomist"
  13. +3
    7 May 2026 23: 16
    Kyiv lacks the means to penetrate Russian air defenses and disrupt the Victory Parade.
    That is to say, the nuclear weapons delivery vehicles and the residence of the President of the Russian Federation are less protected than Red Square?!
    By the way, if this is all true, then why the refusal to use technology, and in general all this dancing with tambourines?!
  14. 0
    7 May 2026 23: 38
    Moscow is the head of everything.
    But without the security of areas beyond the third transport and to the head, it is more difficult to deliver nutrients.
  15. +7
    7 May 2026 23: 39
    However, Zelenskyy could try to disrupt the Victory Day parade by simply launching a massive attack on Moscow. In that case, Russia would retaliate against Kyiv.
    No, he won't answer. This won't be considered a disruption of the military parade. If the drones don't make it, then everything is fine. We can continue to watch them fly over other Russian cities.
  16. +4
    7 May 2026 23: 44
    What's the point of bombing Moscow, other than making noise? It's easier and more effective to hit the Russian oligarchs in the pocketbooks, which Ukraine is doing well. They'll squeeze out oil refining, exports, the military-industrial complex, and then Kapotnya will be next, if the old man isn't replaced by then...
  17. 0
    7 May 2026 23: 54
    Well, if there are no funds to break through Moscow's air defenses, why spread fear throughout the world?
  18. +7
    8 May 2026 00: 00
    It's midnight. Our ceasefire has arrived, which the enemy, naturally, won't honor. The time for goodwill gestures is long gone; the conflict has entered an existential phase, and I personally see no half-measures in its resolution.

    Against this backdrop, our threats to destroy central Kyiv for disrupting the Moscow parade or Ukraine's warnings to foreigners to leave the Russian capital on May 9th seem rather absurd. We're entering the fifth year of a brutal war, and it's hard to scare anyone right now, but it's very easy to screw up the information.

    Good night everyone. I wish so.
    1. +3
      8 May 2026 00: 14
      Quote: alexboguslavski
      Midnight.

      In theory, the subtitles "intense music" should appear.
  19. +5
    8 May 2026 00: 22
    If the Ukrainian Armed Forces have no way to penetrate our air defenses, why is Tuapse burning almost every day? Why are people dying from drone strikes in Belgorod?
    1. +5
      8 May 2026 00: 41
      Quote: Pavel Kosse
      And if the Armed Forces of Ukraine have no ability to overcome our air defense, why is Tuapse burning almost every day?

      Maybe because the Moscow air defense and the Tuapse air defense are different air defense systems?
      There was a time when grocery stores in Moscow and those outside the Moscow Ring Road were compared; now they're comparing air defense systems...
  20. +8
    8 May 2026 00: 32
    They threw their caps into the air and pelted the enemy with them. If I start recalling the statements of "experts" about what the Ukrainian Armed Forces don't have... I'd better not, the list would be too long.
  21. 0
    8 May 2026 00: 39
    Well, the flying pink log is from the New Vasyuki region. Firstly, it's impossible to hit anything with it. Secondly, it's easily knocked down.

    Once upon a time, a woman named Yulia Latynina (the author of "Oscilloscope Needle") flitted across our horizon. She assured everyone who would listen that Russia did not and could not have missiles because it was at the bottom of a deep hole. People believed her and applauded enthusiastically. Reality (sorry, but) showed the real picture. This "retired Ukrainian Armed Forces officer" is very reminiscent of her...
  22. 0
    8 May 2026 00: 59
    There's nothing to say about the Ukrainian Flamingo missile; an expert called it a "flying log" that can't hit anything.

    Some experts have written that the Ukrainian Armed Forces' successful conversion of old Soviet Tu-141 Strizh target drones into attack cruise missiles in 2022–2023 demonstrated the viability of the concept of a large-scale subsonic aircraft for deep-sea strikes. This experience likely shaped the tactical and technical specifications for the new Flamingo system.
    On December 5, 2022, the military airfield in Engels, a distance of about 700 km, was hit.
  23. +3
    8 May 2026 01: 49
    If there's a risk, it's better to cancel the victory parade. People should be more important to the state than political squabbles.
    1. +1
      8 May 2026 05: 25
      There should be, but the state is simply not aware of its direct responsibilities and debts to the population.
  24. +3
    8 May 2026 02: 23
    Nebenzya pointed to Ukraine's depleted human and military resources
    Nebenzya: Kyiv has no weapons left, Ukraine's mobilization reserve is running out
    30 June 2023, 01: 20
  25. -1
    8 May 2026 04: 34
    Don't console yourself. There will be an attack. This is just as certain as there will be no response.
  26. +1
    8 May 2026 05: 21
    "Kyiv doesn't have the means to break through Russian air defense," declared the "expert." The expert's words will be confirmed by the destroyed residential buildings in many Russian cities, including those located hundreds of kilometers from the line of "contact," and the deaths of our civilians, including children, who, in fact, couldn't care less what this "war" is officially called or what it's called because everyone dies the same way, regardless of the name or the opinions of these "experts." Another chatterbox. How can such people not be tormented by their conscience and endless heartburn 24/7?
    1. 0
      8 May 2026 09: 13
      Conscience? What "conscience" are you talking about?
  27. +2
    8 May 2026 05: 49
    As expected. Zelensky spat on our ceasefire and rubbed it out.

    Twenty drones have already been shot down as they approached Moscow after midnight. Ukraine is ignoring the ceasefire declared by Russia in honor of May 9th.

    Rostov, Taganrog, Sevastopol are under attack.
    Rostov Telegram channels are reporting smoke in the city.

    Air defense is operating in Yaroslavl.
    1. +1
      8 May 2026 07: 26
      Quote: alexboguslavski
      Air defense is operating in Yaroslavl.

      In Yaroslavl, the Slavneft-YANOS Oil Refinery caught fire as a result of an attack on the night of May 8. It is one of the five largest Russian refineries in terms of hydrocarbon processing volume and the largest oil refinery in Russia's Central Federal District.
      1. +3
        8 May 2026 08: 07
        Quote: Rosemary
        In Yaroslavl, as a result of an attack on the night of May 8, the PAO Slavneft-YANOS oil refinery caught fire.

        I have a reliable source that confirms there's no fire. Specifically, the M-8 "Kholmogory" highway. It was closed from 1:00 a.m. until 6:00 a.m. on the Semibratovo-Yaroslavl section during the raid. At 6:00 a.m., it was reopened without restrictions. If there had been a fire, we would have taken the detour through Gavrilov Yam and Shopsha. I have a medium-frequency radio, the band used by truck drivers, so I can get the data online. I only use receive mode to avoid getting in the way.
        1. +2
          8 May 2026 08: 12
          Quote: alexboguslavski
          I have a good source that testifies that there is no fire.

          Ok if so
          1. 0
            8 May 2026 13: 37
            I can add: debris (this is not a meme) reached the refinery and even caused a fire, which the refinery's crew extinguished within half an hour. There was no disruption to the process cycle.
  28. 0
    8 May 2026 07: 23
    Quote: frruc
    Nowadays, every old woman at the flea market is also something of an expert.

    They sit on benches near our entrance. wink
  29. 0
    8 May 2026 07: 39
    You've heard something like this before. That's right. Hermann Göring promised that not a single bomb would fall on Germany...
  30. -1
    8 May 2026 17: 42
    Until the Kremlin makes a decision and implements it to eliminate the Ukrainian-Bandera-like statehood and reunify the Russian territories and people (the largest divided people in the world), everything will be on the outskirts. A war between Russians and Russians on Russian soil is extremely advantageous to the West.