Russia has started deploying anti-aircraft systems (migoniyot) in the city of Kronstadt, Leningrad Oblast, according to reports. No further details are yet available on the type or scale of the deployment.
A report from Russian-language sources indicates that Russia has begun deploying anti-aircraft systems (migoniyot) in the city of Kronstadt, Leningrad Oblast. Kronstadt is a naval fortress city on Kotlin Island in the Gulf of Finland, near St. Petersburg. The deployment suggests a possible reinforcement of air defenses in the region, but the type of systems, their exact location, and the rationale remain unconfirmed at this stage. The claim comes from a single source; no official Russian defense ministry statement has been issued.
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