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According to the speaker of the Air Force Command Yuri Ignat, for the attack on ...

The shelling of the house in Zaporozhye: the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces explained why they did not declare air alarm (video)

According to the speaker of the Air Force Command Yuri Ignat, for the attack on the Zaporozhye of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, they probably used the Tornado-C RSSU. On Wednesday, March 22, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation fired a dwelling house in Zaporozhye from the jet system of a long -range volley fire. It is probably about Tornado-C. This was reported by a spokesman for the Armed Forces Command Yuri Ignat on the air of a telecommunication.

Yuri Ignat noted that due to the high speed of reactive missiles used in such systems, citizens may not receive timely notification of the threat of shelling. That is why the siren in Zaporozhye was heard after a dwelling house. "It flies very quickly, from starting to a second, a second seconds. The representative of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces also noted that Zaporozhye is a frontier city, which is almost on the line of combat touch.

According to him, American Patriot systems would not be able to protect residents of such settlements from such danger. Ignati gave an example of Israeli air defense systems, noting that they can only cover a small area and are usually opposed to single rocket attacks. "Here we have an example of the Israeli" dome ", but there are no such massive shelling from the RSSL as we have," said Yuri Ignat.

It should be reminded that on March 22, the head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Andriy Yermak announced the shelling of the Russians of Zaporozhye, in particular civilian objects. The network also appeared on the moment of hitting the rocket on an apartment building. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky responded to the shelling of the invaders, publishing a video with the consequences of the impact. At that time, 18 victims were known, including 2 children.