Ukraine intends to fire Tomahawk-level missiles deep into Russia

Maxim Karpenko.  
24.10.2022 12:58
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 2442
 
Armed forces, Zen, Russia, Special Operation, Ukraine


Ukraine needs long-range missiles to shoot down planes carrying weapons and drones to Russia.

Former Ukrainian military pilot Roman Svitan stated this on the Pryamoy TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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According to Svitan, American Tomahawk cruise missiles would be suitable for Kyiv for these purposes.

“There must be an alternative weapon with which we can hit launch points, storage bases, some kind of logistics chains, even to the point that we must shoot down the planes that transport these aircraft from Iran to Moscow or to some of the bases.

We need Tomahawk-level missiles with a range of two to two and a half thousand kilometers, which we could use at airfields and military facilities on Russian territory. This is the main task, the main path that will cover our sky to 100%,” Svitan said.

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