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the threat of air strikes from Belarus is growing – TSN Exclusive – tsn.ua

Military expert Sergei Grabsky commented on the threat of offensive and missile strikes from Belarus on the northern, Rivne and Volyn regions of Ukraine.

He spoke about this on the air of the FreeDom TV channel.

According to the expert, the situation in the regions of Ukraine bordering Belarus is constantly becoming more complicated – there is a threat of air missile strikes there.

Russia has recently been transferring (ed. to Belarus) its ground contingents so far in small numbers, but the most alarming thing is the transfer of aviation to the airfields of Belarus, which may indicate preparations for attacks on northern Ukraine. It must be understood that Russia has used enough a large number of cruise missiles and can go on to such piracy and deliver air strikes on our northern artery.I mean the railway communication – Yagotyn, Kovel, Sarny, Korosten with attempts to destabilize the situation in that direction and carry out such demonstratively provocative actions in order to chain part of the Ukrainian troops there,” Grabsky explained.

Regarding land strikes from Belarus, the military expert believes that in the coming days talk about them beforehandbecause there are not enough troops. At the same time, Grabsky notes that the threat of air strikes is growing.

“We have a very effective air defense system, so Russia will strike from a long distance without entering the Ukrainian air defense strike zone. That is, the strikes will be dispersed and, first of all, civilians will suffer from this,” the expert warned.

Recall February 24 Russia attacked Ukraine, inflicting a series of missile and air strikes on our cities, including Kyiv. The large-scale invasion has been going on for the 139th day (war of 8 years). The occupiers continue to destroy Ukrainian villages, towns and cities with cruise missiles and air bombs, killing civilians and causing devastating destruction to infrastructure.

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