Format Changed for Security Reasons: Air Force Has Stopped Specifying Exact Number of Russian Missiles in Its Reports
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The Ukrainian military authorities decided not to report on the number of Russian ballistic missiles launched and destroyed in the morning reports, as described by the representative of the Air Force of the USS, Yuri Ignat.
The spokesman of the Ukrainian Air Force announces "certain changes" in the daily reports on the war. From now on, several information is withheld. Meanwhile, there is a power failure on the Crimean peninsula.
In the midst of increasing Russian attacks, Ukraine has decided not to provide any more details on Russian rocket attacks from now on. "Some changes are being introduced in daily morning reports," said Air Force spokesman Juri Hinat in the online service Facebook on Wednesday. Among other things, the number of rockets fired by Russia on Ukraine should no longer be mentioned. Also, the number of rockets destroyed or intercepted by the Ukrainian A…
The restrictions relate to "the number of targets launched, shot down, neutralised or failed to achieve their objectives", said the head of communication of the Air Force, Yuriï Ignat.
The military has not identified the total number of missiles fired into Ukraine; the enemy attack continues, with several drones in the airspace.
Beskrestnov: informing about missile launches helps enemy but tells world about Ukraine's problems
Advisor to the President of Ukraine on the Development of Technological Directions of Defense Serhiy "Flash" Beskrestnov believes that halting the publication of data on the number of Russian missiles launched at Ukraine has both positive and negative consequences.
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