The Russian army has reduced the activity of strikes with guided aerial bombs, but daily bombardments continue along the entire frontline. This was announced by Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat during a telethon.
According to him, the situation is changing, the enemy is drawing conclusions and behaving more cautiously.
"But the planes are striking again, dropping dozens of guided aerial bombs from different directions. The activity of aviation with KABs has decreased, but these strikes continue," said Ihnat.
He noted that A-50 long-range radar and surveillance aircraft have not been seen in the air for seven days.
"The Russian Federation said that they will restore the aircraft in storage, they need them to plan strikes and reconnaissance," the military said.