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Kremlin Shifts Air Defense Amid Increased Ukrainian Drone Attacks
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Kremlin Shifts Air Defense Amid Increased Ukrainian Drone Attacks

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Russia is reportedly repositioning air defense systems from its Far North to protect regions increasingly targeted by Ukrainian drones.
  • Satellite imagery analysis indicates that key military sites in Russia's Far North may now have significantly reduced air defense coverage.
  • This shift suggests a new tactic by the Kremlin in response to escalating Ukrainian drone attacks.

The Kremlin appears to be adopting a new defensive strategy, shifting air defense systems from Russia's Far North to bolster protection in areas facing escalating Ukrainian drone incursions. This redeployment may leave crucial military installations in the remote northern regions with significantly diminished air defense capabilities.

Analysis of satellite imagery, reported by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, suggests that air defense units have been moved from these northern territories. The move is seen as a direct response to a perceived increase in the frequency and effectiveness of Ukrainian drone strikes targeting Russian soil.

While the exact number of units moved and their specific destinations remain unclear, the repositioning indicates a strategic reallocation of resources. Russia is prioritizing the defense of regions now considered more vulnerable to Ukrainian aerial attacks, potentially at the expense of its northern military infrastructure. This tactical adjustment highlights the growing pressure on Moscow due to Ukraine's evolving long-range strike capabilities.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.