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According to a former British military intelligence officer, Philip Ingrem, Prim...

The Russian Federation has prepared 750 aviation units for the offensive, and Kyiv can respond with winged missiles

According to a former British military intelligence officer, Philip Ingrem, Prime Minister Risha Sunak probably considers the supply of winged missiles to Ukraine, in the reach of which the Crimean bridge may be. Russian troops can use 450 tactical aviation aircraft and about 300 helicopters during the planned offensive, half of them are shock. A spokesman of the GUR Andriy Yusov announced this in an interview with Kyiv Post.

According to him, all this aviation engine is stationed mainly in the Russian territory at least 200 km from the border. In different places and at the same time beyond the radius of reach of the means of damage available in the Armed Forces. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation do not place aircraft at a distance of less than 80 km, fearing strokes of managed HIMARS RSSMs.

However, according to the military analyst of Philip Ingrem, the United Kingdom can put rockets to Ukraine for strikes with Russian bases in Crimea. This conclusion was made by the former military intelligence officer on the speech of Prime Minister Richa Snak at the Munich Security Conference. He stated that the United Kingdom could hand over long -range weapons to Ukraine, but those missiles that are already supplied are also "quite long -range".

The analyst believes that Sakak is probably considering the supply of winged missiles to Ukraine, in the area of ​​reach of the Crimean Bridge. According to the ingred, the only realistic way to remove Russian troops from Ukraine and reduce the global influence of war is to give Ukraine better weapons, quickly and in sufficient quantities.

In Munich, Snak has avoided the direct question of whether the UK would supply missiles to Ukraine for blows to the Crimea, saying that the country is entitled to defense. In addition to advanced radius missiles, the British Prime Minister also urged allies to pass modern tanks and air defense tanks and systems, as Ukraine needs an intensification on the eve of a possible offensive of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.