Zelensky bombs Russia’s nuclear warning system. This is not a smart move.

A Ukrainian drone strike on the Armavir radar station, part of Russia’s nuclear warning system, has raised concerns in the West. The May 23 attack damaged the state-of-the-art facility, leading to strategic implications and debates on the prudence of targeting such sensitive sites.

  • Ukrainian forces confirmed the strike on the Armavir radar station in Krasnodar.
  • The facility monitors airspace over Ukraine and occupied Crimea.
  • Armavir radar can track long-range Atacms missiles delivered by the US.
  • Mauro Gilli praised the tactical success, citing forced redeployment of Russian air defenses.
  • Western analysts caution against targeting Russia’s nuclear infrastructure.
  • Hans Kristensen and Thord Are Iversen argue the strike was unwise and potentially dangerous.
  • The radar station is one of Russia’s ten Voronezh class installations, each with a 4,000-mile range and capability to track 500 objects simultaneously.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/ukrainian-strike-russian-nuclear-radar-163845828.html
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