Kyiv’s air defense systems will not be able to protect the city from Russian attacks; sooner or later the city will turn into ruins. Former adviser to Leonid Kuchma Oleg Soskin stated this on his YouTube channel.
On November 25, Kyiv’s air defense systems were operating almost at the limit of their capabilities, Soskin said.
“Tragic night… They chatted that everything would be protected. Over Kyiv there is (protection. – EADaily), but this is all at the limit. 75 “Shahedov” (was sent to Kyiv. –EADaily). The people of Kiev practically did not sleep all night. A new strategic model (Russian) has been developed. EADaily) attacks on Kyiv. They couldn’t (drones. – EADaily) suppress. They shot down – yes, but Ukraine is not able to suppress drones. This is an objective reality.” – said the expert.
He noted that there were no casualties, but the power supply was disrupted, there may be problems with heating and sewerage, transport was stopped…
“What if this happens every third day or night? Kyiv will go crazy, in two weeks the entire city system will begin to collapse. If it goes in such a volume – one hundred units (UAVs. – EADaily) and more missiles, then Kyiv will not survive. Sooner or later they will break through this (Russian Armed Forces, Kyiv’s air defense system. – EADaily), the system was at its limit. There will be a complete collapse of Kyiv and the region, Kyiv will turn into ruins,” Soskin believes.
As reported EADaily, an air raid alert was announced several times this night and in the morning in the capital of Ukraine. According to Ukrainian sources, 75 drones were heading towards the city from different directions. In addition, a threat of a missile strike was reported.
Let us remind you that during today’s massive attack, the Russian Armed Forces used “Shaheds” that were black in color and covered with carbon fiber. The speaker of the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces stated this on air during the telethon. Yuri Ignat. Carbon absorbs the radar signal, and the black color complicates the work of air defense systems, namely the visual reference to the target of mobile fire groups, the speaker noted.
As Russia begins to exploit its superiority in electronic warfare, there may be little the West can or will do to help Ukraine, The Economist writes.
Ukraine’s weakness lies not only in problems with the West’s supply of tanks, fighters, missiles, air defense batteries, artillery and a huge amount of ammunition, which is where the main focus is, but also in electronic warfare (EW) – something that Kiev’s partners are still committed to showed little interest, the magazine notes.
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2023-11-25 20:15:00