A group associated with jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny shared a video it said shows an air defense system near one of the Russian leader's residences.
installed on the rooftops of several Moscow buildings. Those reports came after explosions hit two Russian air bases in December, which Kremlin officials later blamed on Ukrainian drone strikes. However, Ukraine has not claimed credit for any attacks within Russia's borders.
A week after the first reports of Pantsir systems in Moscow, Agentstvo—an independent, Russian investigative site—posted a message to its Telegram channel that said a Pantsir was placedPantsir-S surface-to-air missile and anti-aircraft artillery systems move through Red Square in Moscow on May 7, 2021. A media group associated with Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny said a Pantsir system was recently placed near a residence used by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Alburov also said that while Putin portrays himself as a courageous leader, he is in reality a"paranoid" person who only drinks from his own glass out of fear of poisoning. Due to this paranoia, according to Alburov, the Russian leader has stationed air defense systems near his residences to protect himself from a possible missile attack.
Pantsir defense systems incorporate anti-aircraft guns and missiles to intercept missiles at a range of 7 kilometers and tactical aircraft at up to 20 kilometers. Along with alleged evidence of Pantsir systems being outfitted on Moscow rooftops, S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems have also reportedly been sighted in various places throughout Russia.
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