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After several

The Russian Federation will remove its aviation from Crimea to avoid new shocks of the Armed Forces - the media

After several "boys", Russia has already transferred to the mainland of 6 Su-35C fighters and four MiG-31 interceptors. The military command of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is likely to remove its air forces from the territory of the occupied Crimea after a series of explosions at strategic sites. About it writes Business Insider, referring to the secret report of NATO, which was at the disposal of journalists.

The document dating from August 22 states that diversions and explosions at the military sites of the Armed Forces, which are located in the occupied Crimea, have become more frequent. Among other things, the attacks have been an airfield in the sacs, which resulted in the Kremlin probably lost several units of aviation. In addition, the Ukrainian authorities openly stated that diversions and explosions in the Crimea will continue that it could not cause fear in Moscow.

NATO analysts have suggested that the Kremlin will begin to export its aircraft from the peninsula in the background of this situation, so that they did not become the goals of the next strikes of the Army of Ukraine. Journalists, referring to the document, say that Russia has already transferred six C-35C fighters and four MiG-31BM interceptors to the mainland. For the defense of Crimea, the Kremlin also concentrated more anti-aircraft missile complexes for the destruction of enemy drones.

"However, Ukrainian UAVs identify as goals Russian air defense systems. It is a problem that touches on all units of the group that Russia has involved during the invasion of Ukraine," NATO's secret report quoted. We will remind, within two weeks in the occupied Crimea 27 "boys" were recorded at various military objects of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Directions and explosions were destroyed by ammunition depots, as well as several units of combat aviation of the CCS of Russia.