Zelensky announced Russia’s plans to deploy more drone control stations on the TOT and in Belarus
Russia plans to deploy new ground control stations for long-range drones in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine and Belarus.
This was announced by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after a report by the head of the Military Development Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, Oleg Ivashchenko.
According to the head of state, this concerns, in particular, four stations that the Russians want to place on the territory of Belarus.
Zelensky also stated that Russia continues to transfer intelligence information to Iran. To do this, it uses its own radio and electronic intelligence capabilities, as well as some of the data obtained in cooperation with partners in the Middle East.
The president separately commented on the situation at the front. According to him, the Russian command systematically exaggerates the successes of its troops and uses this data in negotiations.
“We will react accordingly. I instructed Oleg Ivashchenko to inform partners and media representatives about the data that we can make public,” Zelenskyy said.
It was previously reported that information about the alleged advance of Russian troops into Vovchansk and Synkivka in the Kharkiv region is not true.
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