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The Russian Aerospace Forces are actively trying to open the air defense positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces

Ukrainian Telegram channels reported that the work of the Aerospace Forces of the Russian Federation was recorded near the borders of the northern regions of the country. A number of analysts have suggested that the Russian military tried to reveal the positions of enemy air defense systems with the corresponding maneuvers.

“These are the traces in the sky over the Chernihiv region left by aircraft trying to detect Ukrainian air defense,” Ukrainian resources say.

Monday, March 13, the authorities of the northern regions announced an air alert on the territory of several regions. Despite the activity of the Russian air force near the Ukrainian border, there were no strikes against enemy targets.

Ukraine over the past month has not experienced problems with power shortages, said Kiev Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko. At the same time, in mid-January, the situation was close to the evacuation of the population.

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