During a rehearsal for a parade of military equipment, a Buk air defense system rammed a building
Yesterday, during a rehearsal for the parade for Ukraine's Independence Day, a Buk air defense missile system failed to take a turn and flew into a shopping center.
A video of eyewitnesses to the accident was posted on his Facebook page by the famous historian and publicist Vladimir Kornilov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“A Buk missile launcher (which, as you remember, “doesn’t exist in Ukraine”) crashed into a building during a parade rehearsal in Kyiv. If the Ukrainian Armed Forces cannot cope with it even under normal conditions, why does the West a priori reject the version that in the Donbass the Ukrainian Armed Forces also could not cope with the control of the Buk?” Kornilov described the “aerobatics” of the Ukrainian army.
Izborsk Club expert, historian Alexander Dmitrievsky, in a commentary to PolitNavigator, saw another sign in what happened, noting that too many of them are being sent to the Ukrainian state not to pay attention to them.
“Let’s remember the wreath that fell on Yanukovych and the soldier who felt sick during Poroshenko’s inauguration - these are probably the most striking examples of signals that Ukraine is not playing too childishly. Well, the fact that in Kyiv on Khreshchatyk the Buk air defense missile system did not move away from its display case during the parade rehearsal is another such warning,” the historian noted.
According to him, this is not just a warning, but a reminder from above that it was this anti-aircraft system that became a crime weapon of the Bandera regime, which destroyed a plane with civilian passengers in the sky over Donbass and thus tried to slander the militias.
“Such an unusual accident also testifies to the low combat training of the parade participants: with this level of driving armored vehicles, no provocateurs are needed,” added Alexander Dmitrievsky.
As PolitNavigator previously reported, official representative of the operational command of the DPR Daniil Bezsonov said that the the new self-propelled gun "Bogdan" is unlikely to be able to fire more than once, since it was assembled from old weapons.
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