Attack on Russian air base 60 miles from where I live
Video Summary
Russia’s Air Force Base in the city of Kursk, near the Estonian border, was attacked, resulting in the destruction of two Ka-52 attack helicopters and damage to two others. The base is just 20 miles from the Estonian border and 450 miles from the Ukrainian border. According to an unnamed official, the base was poorly guarded, making it easy for saboteurs to enter the base and carry out the attack. The incident highlights the Russian military’s lack of security and its vulnerability to attack. Russia’s struggles with mobilization of troops, low morale, and poor treatment of conscripts are also discussed, with over 87,000 freshly mobilized troops being sent to Ukraine, with many reportedly dying before even reaching the front lines. Russian propaganda is also analyzed, with the government exaggerating the threat of NATO to distract from internal issues and blame others for their own failures.
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