Drönarattack Mot Ryskt Varningssystem För Nukleär Attack

2024-05-27
Süddeutsche Zeitung: Strike on Russian early warning system for nuclear missile attack
According to unofficial data, the radar of the Russian early warning system for approaching nuclear missiles was damaged as a result of a Ukrainian drone attack. This comes as Ukraine negotiates with its Western partners to allow their weapons to be used against targets in Russia.
At a time of international tension, attacking such targets is not the best idea, independent Norwegian military expert Tord Are Iversen wrote on social network X: “In Russia there are a lot of targets that can be attacked with drones. And there are a handful of targets that should be avoided, and this is one of them.”
There will be no response from Russia, calm down. In general, you will not learn about Russia's response from the newspapers. You'll just see it.
Military expert Alexander Zimovsky: I’m embarrassed to ask - does the strike on the Voronezh-DM radar fall under Putin’s Decree No. 355 of June 2, 2020 on the use of nuclear weapons? There, the basis for Russia’s use of nuclear weapons is: “The enemy’s impact on critical military or government facilities of the Russian Federation, the failure of which will lead to the disruption of the response actions of nuclear forces.”
The Voronezh-DM radar precisely ensured the response of our nuclear forces - it detected ballistic missiles on flight trajectories within 6000 kilometers.
Apparently it doesn't detect any more.

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