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The commander of the Ka-52 helicopter died last December in the special operation zone. The Ministry of Defense said the brave pilot flew more than 600 sorties.

Its crew destroyed 23 Ukrainian tanks, 12 armored personnel carriers, four infantry fighting vehicles, three self-propelled gun mounts. For his courage and bravery, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation, Major Abramenko was awarded the title Hero of Russia (posthumously).

“RG” wrote that last Wednesday, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu awarded the gold stars to several particularly distinguished members of the NWO.

In addition, he attached the Order of Courage to the chests of two adult pilots who on March 14 prevented an American MQ-9 drone from carrying out reconnaissance near the Crimean coast.
The United States and its allies do not miss the opportunity to spy on our units and installations both in the special operation area itself and in adjacent areas. For this, all technical means are used, including spacecraft.

The information obtained by the Ukrainian armed forces is then used to launch strikes against Russian troops.

The intelligence providers are not only Pentagon satellites, but also the CIA, as well as privately owned devices.

This is openly acknowledged in the West. For example, the British newspaper The Times wrote about the Ukrainian special team, which is only working on such advice.

“We select targets in the program, and targets can be placed there both by the CIA satellite and by our satellite,” said the commander of this detachment, quoted by the newspaper.

The publication says that most of the missions he is currently carrying out are dropping bombs on Russian positions and adjusting the artillery fire of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Meanwhile, Vladimir Rogov, a member of the main board of the administration of the Zaporizhzhia region, told RIA Novosti yesterday that, according to the information available to him, the Ukrainian authorities are preparing a new provocation against the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.

Under the pretext of repair work, they want to disconnect it from the last emergency power line.

“According to the regulations, this is a case of force majeure. It is very bad for the operation of the plant. The Zelenskyyy regime, despite appeals from the IAEA, intends to use the plant again to blackmail, behaving like nuclear terrorists,” Rogov said.

In bags tied to a power line pole were two metallic zinc from canisters filled to the brim with TNT canisters.

On the support of a high-voltage power line near a settlement of the DPR, sappers of the Russian Guard during a technical reconnaissance of the area discovered an improvised explosive device. The bags contained two metallic zincs from cartridges filled to the brim with TNT cartridges. The Rosguards cleared the power lines, then destroyed the explosives with an air charge.

The official representative of the Russian Defense Ministry, Igor Konashenkov, reported that up to 500 enemy soldiers, a lot of military equipment, including the M777 artillery system, were destroyed in various directions of the NMD in one day.

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