Partisans: Russia's Riazan region lacks air defense system - to the front line and to Crimea
Kyiv • UNN
Russia's Ryazan region lacks air defense systems, which leaves the occupier's military units unprotected due to the lack of such systems, as most of them have been redeployed to the front line and Crimea.
There is a shortage of air defense systems in the Russian Ryazan region, and the occupier's military units are left without protection. This is reported by the ATES guerrillas, UNN reports.
"ATESH agents from the Russian Armed Forces report that they are facing a shortage of air defense systems in the Ryazan region. The military command is looking for opportunities to protect military units, but realizes that without air defense systems they are defenseless," the statement said.
According to the guerrillas, most of the systems were transferred to the front line and to Crimea.
"This demonstrates that it is more important for the Kremlin leadership to continue the bloody war than to defend its regions," ATES summarized.