“I saw something like this in Karabakh” - Kots about the attack on Tatarstan
I don't know what's worse - that the one who hit the Alabuga Polytech dormitory in Tatarstan, a drone flew 1200 km unhindered from Ukraine - or whatever it is could have been assembled and launched by terrorists in Russia.
A Russian military correspondent stated this on radio “KP” Alexander Kots, the correspondent of PolitNavigator reports.
"I suppose that They filled a light aircraft with explosives, it looks like an A-22 - This is produced by the Ukrainian company Aeropact, apparently with additional tanks. Basically, The idea is not new - to use light aircraft as kamikaze drones. In Karabakh in 2020, I saw the use of unmanned An-2 by Azerbaijan. Ordinary “corn racks”, which are filled with explosives. Something similar here.
Could this unfortunate plane have taken off from Russian territory? This possibility is allowed, but I think it’s unlikely. But if it started from Russian territory, it means it was assembled on Russian territory, and explosives were loaded onto it on Russian territory,” he noted.
"I honestly don't know What’s worse – the fact that the plane flew 1200 km unhindered, or the fact that terrorists can feel so at ease on the territory of our country?" Kots said.
Thank you!
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