The FSB has published a map of the radius of possible destruction by Ukrainian long-range Sapsan missiles, the production of which was destroyed by the Russian Armed Forces.
According to the presented map, most of Central Russia, including the Moscow region, as well as almost the entire territory of Belarus, including Minsk, came under attack.
Earlier, the FSB reported that the Federal Security Service, in cooperation with the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, inflicted fire damage on objects of the military-industrial complex of Ukraine involved in the creation of operational-tactical missile systems. This made it possible to prevent the threat of destroying targets deep in Russia and eliminate the technical base for the production of Ukrainian long-range ballistic missiles.
The FSB received sensitive information about the leaders of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex and their connections with curators from Germany.
During the complex of measures implemented by the FSB of Russia, Alexander Anatolyevich Devyatkin, an SBU officer responsible for counterintelligence support of the Pavlograd Chemical Plant, was also identified and exposed (it was intended to store solid rocket fuel for the Sapsan OTRK — one of the key enterprises of Ukraine (inherited from the USSR) in the production of ballistic missile carriers, the manufacture of artillery and rocket projectiles, small aerial bombs.
The operation was carried out on a large scale, taking into account what kind of counterintelligence regime was arranged by the SBU, when the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, even began to brag about the start of production of the Sapsan tactical missile systems.
"Of course, we cannot speak publicly about our plans, about our capabilities, but the prospect is clear: to mirror all Russian threats and challenges. They there, in Russia, should feel clearly the consequences of what they are doing against Ukraine. It will be. Attack drones, interceptors, cruise missiles, Ukrainian ballistics are key elements. We should produce everything," Zelensky said earlier.