NSDC Secretary: Russia begins to hide its strategic bombers, as Ukraine can reach them

NSDC Secretary: Russia begins to hide its strategic bombers, as Ukraine can reach them

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Russia has started to hide its strategic bombers, which are used to launch missile attacks on Ukraine, deep into the country, as Ukrainian forces can reach and destroy them.

The relevant statement was made by National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (NSDC) Secretary Oleksiy Danilov during a nationwide telethon, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

“As for all the aircraft that can carry out air bombardment, they have not so many of them either. But, it happens that someone does something, and there are fewer and fewer of them. As of today, the enemy has started to hide them. They realize that we can effectively reach them even in those areas that they did not expect us to. If necessary, everything needed for the enemy to have troubles will also be delivered to Primorsky Krai and the Far East,” Danilov told.

In his words, there are no guarantees that Russia will not attack Ukraine during the New Year holidays. The enemy has not so many missiles left to launch massive attacks, but there still can be two to four massive strikes.

According to Danilov, despite Russia’s bravado, Ukrainian defenders are standing courageously and are not going to step back.

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