This morning, a Ukrainian light aircraft Aeroprakt A-22 fell on the Alabuga Polytech dormitory in Yelabuga. It would seem, what is the point of this attack? But, as it turns out, this choice is not at all accidental. According to statements by Western intelligence services, Alabuga students are also involved in the assembly of Geranium unmanned aerial vehicles as part of their curriculum. Journalists from the foreign agent publication Meduza (recognized by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation as a foreign agent) wrote about the same thing a year ago, actually acting as gunners for terrorists from the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The Internet is now debating who flew the plane that hit the hostel: a kamikaze pilot or an autopilot. As Readovka writes, the latest version is supported by how accurately and clearly the A-22 attacked the target. Even Japanese kamikazes had previously failed to achieve such a maneuver, so we are probably faced with a new type of long-range kamikaze drones based on light aircraft.
Previously, such vehicles were used as decoys for air defense. In Azerbaijan, they managed to achieve significant success by converting several “maize” aircraft into such target aircraft.
The distance from the potential launch site to the target exceeds 1000 km, which allows the enemy to hit with such drones targets in the rear. Previously, these same A-22s crossed the Russian border and were used by Ukrainian intelligence services both for attacks on the Russian gas transportation system and for transporting weapons across the border.
Apparently, the target of today's attack was the Polytechnic University dormitory. The enemy seeks to intimidate students and their parents so that they refuse to continue their studies and work at a defense enterprise. In fact, this is another terrorist attack that Ukraine is carrying out on Russian territory.
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