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"Squeezed to a dead end": the Russian Federation lacks platforms to move aircraft and ships - expert

According to the military-political observer Alexander Kovalenko, since 2014 the Russians have actively lost the airfields and ports-they were closed. After the invasion, this resulted in the problem for the enemy. The Russian Federation lacks existing sites that would move planes and ships. This creates certain problems for them. This was stated by Alexander Kovalenko, a military-political observer of the Information Resistance group on September 25.

According to him, the enemy can be finally clamped in a dead end in the near future, as the number of airfields and ports is limited. "The Russian Federation has a problem in both flotilla and aviation - today they do not have enough sites, that is, ports and airfields to accommodate enough ships and planes. Even at the airfield in Kursk, not just planes were very tightly are placed towards each other. The Russian Federation lacks operating aerodromes, " - said Alexander Kovalenko.

Separately, the military-political observer noted that since 2014 the following trend has been traced: the Russian Federation has reduced the number of airports and airfields every year, and they were closed by dozens in a row. Accordingly, there were fewer sites that could take planes. After the start of a full -scale invasion, this became a big problem for them. "Accordingly, they will be clamped to such a dead end. So with the flotilla.

They will now try to place their ships on ports in the southwestern part of the Russian Federation, the same Novorossiysk, but it is also not a solution to the question. He was struck near Novorossiysk. Similarly, when the Armed Forces would be released to the Azov coast, it opens us to influence not only on this coast, but much further, using both excess drones and other means, " - continued Alexander Kovalenko.