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According to the excavae of the Foreign Intelligence Service Mykola Malomuzh, th...

"Defended Putin": General suggested that they arrested the developers of "dagger" missiles

According to the excavae of the Foreign Intelligence Service Mykola Malomuzh, the developers of aerobalist missiles await a disappointing fate after the unsuccessful three attempts to attack Ukrainian cities. Putin had hopes for "daggers", but as it turned out - in vain. The former head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Mykola Malomuzh shared his opinion why they arrested the developers of Russian missiles "Dagger". He told about it in a new interview with TSN on May 21.

According to him, the fate of Russian scientists will end in just as well as they created "dagger" missiles. All three developers were arrested because they have undermined the "strategic basis of Russia's combat capability" and are now accused of treason, Mykola Malomuzh said. "First of all, they were arrested after the first" dagger "was launched - it fell, but did not cause specific damage to a particular object - even civilian, not to mention the strategic object that was targeted.

The arrested developers clearly positioned that "Daggers" is a bureau that is not in the world that "beats in five cents" - specifically for the target. It is a goal that is specifically defined by the trajectory - a defense object or our airfield or "Center for decision making ", - said in the message. Former intelligence manager also noted that the developers simply" cheated Putin ", since there are no missile missiles, and he believed all years.

" They would like to be rehabilitated, even in prison, even in prison, even in prison And apply massive blows with "daggers". To say-we still break the air defense system, show that "daggers" work. For the first time they knocked down the "dagger", for the second time they knocked down all six "daggers", which they launched, " - continued by Nikolai Lightmuzh. That is, all three attempts ended in full failure.