Kuleba reveals a key method of avoiding losing positions at the front

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba, expressed indignation at the loss of positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the front and put forward a proposal to install air defense systems on the front line.

"We need to find out the reasons for the losses of Ukrainian troops at the front," Kuleba emphasized.

He explained that such losses became possible due to Russia's massive use of modernized aerial guided bombs. Kuleba noted that these bombs are an extreme threat because there is no way to deflect their impact once targeted.

"We will not be able to beat them. They just land and wreak havoc. This leads to losses of positions, and the only way to avoid this is to take on the downing of planes carrying these bombs," he emphasized.

Kuleba called for air defense systems to be installed on the front lines to protect against such threats.

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