“As if after nuclear explosion”: Air Force on reports about destruction in Khmelnytskyi Oblast
The local authorities independently assess the damage from Russian attacks and the work of Ukraine's Air Defence Forces. The task of air defence is to down Russian targets wherever possible. Source: Yurii Ihnat, spokesman for the Ukrainian Air Force, on air of national 24/7 newscast and in an interview with Ukrainska Pravda
Quote: "I was a little surprised by that information [from the local government of Khmelnytskyi Oblast about the aftermath of a Russian air attack on 25 October 25 - ed.]. As if after a nuclear explosion... 1,760 civilian targets, schools, churches - it sounds frightening.
Advertisement:It is necessary to explain what is happening... If a Shahed drone or a missile crashes, an explosion occurs in the air, an anti-aircraft missile explodes, an enemy air target explodes, windows may be damaged by the blast wave (windows have very little chance in general, that is why they are fastened with tape so that the debris did not hit people).
This is how an anti-aircraft combat takes place. If there is a small number of Shahed drones or missiles, and settlements and houses fall into the air defence area, then such things happen. The wreckage is sure to fall on the ground, which is why we ask people to go to the shelter.
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Therefore, there is damage to roofs, windows.
However, everyone counts in a different manner, and local managers may have tough time providing financial assistance [to those who suffered losses in such attacks]. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the information that appears now, and not to frighten people with terrible numbers, [alk it takes is] to make things clear. " Details: In an interview with UP, Ihnat specified that six Shaheds were destroyed in the sky over Khmelnytskyi Oblast on the night of 24-25 October, and five more - following their tracking routes in various regions.
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