Ukrainians were explained what the 'record' maneuvers of Russian bombers mean: should we panic.


Expert Oleksandr Kovalenko expressed his opinion on the panic that arose due to the arrival of military aviation at the airbase in Russia. He assured that there are no grounds for fears about a possible assault, as the number of missiles that can be transported on transport aircraft is not large and does not pose a threat.
'One transport Il-76 can carry up to 8 Kh-101 cruise missiles. Therefore, a maximum of 64 Kh-101 missiles have been delivered to the airbase over 4 days,' - explained Kovalenko.
The expert called for objectivity and balance in information resources and not to succumb to panic, which may be excessive and incorrect.
According to other specialists, the deployment of military equipment at the airbase may be part of the Russian army's strategy to confuse intelligence services before possible military actions. This may just be a maneuvering game and should not be perceived as an immediate threat to security.
Through the lens of expert opinions, it becomes clear that the panic regarding the arrival of military aviation in Russia may be unjustified and carries the risk of unnecessary tensions on the international stage. It is important to understand that one should monitor objective data and avoid hasty conclusions in such situations.Read also
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