Putin's helicopter 'evades' drone attack during Kursk visit
The commander of the air defense division, Yuri Dashkin, claims that Vladimir Putin's helicopter was "at the epicenter of repelling a large-scale attack by Ukrainian drones" during the dictator's visit to the Kursk region.
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Dashkin, on Rossiya24, stated that the air defense forces simultaneously engaged in combat and ensured the safety of the president's helicopter in the airspace.
Putin at the epicenter of the attack?
"[Helicopter of Russian President] was virtually at the epicenter of repelling a large-scale attack by the enemy’s drones. The intensity of the attack during the flight of the aircraft with the Commander-in-Chief over the territory of the Kursk Region increased significantly. Therefore, we simultaneously conducted an air defense battle and ensured the safety of the presidential helicopter’s flight in the air," said the air defense division commander.
As a result, according to Dashkin, 46 enemy unmanned aerial vehicles were destroyed, and the machine with Putin on board safely landed in Kursk.
Putin in the "liberated" Kursk region
The Russian dictator Vladimir Putin visited the Kursk region on May 20. He met there with volunteers, local government authorities, and the acting governor, Alexander Khinshtein. He also viewed the construction of the Kursk-2 nuclear power plant. This was Putin's first visit to the region after its complete "liberation" from the control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.