Russia is turning Moscow into a fortified air defense hub, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky, who says the capital is now protected by some of the country’s most advanced missile systems. According to his official Telegram channel, he says that S-400 and S-500 anti-ballistic systems, backed by Pantsir air defense systems, have been deployed in “hundreds of launchers” around the Moscow region to protect the city from aerial threats.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “Right now, the Russian leadership is pulling more air defense systems toward Moscow, toward Valdai, and toward [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s bridge across the Kerch Strait – at the expense of air defenses in other directions,” Zelensky said. He added that Russian forces have moved almost 90 launchers to the Valdai area, which he linked to the country’s top leadership. Meanwhile, other cities have been left with only a few air defense units each, he explained. This redistribution, in his view, is a sign that Russia is willing to thin out defenses across much of its territory in order to reinforce Moscow and a small number of priority locations. His claims have not been independently verified. Ukraine strikes oil and air defense targets Ukraine struck the Moscow Oil Refinery in Kapotnya on June 20, hitting the Tyumen (“Antipinsky”) plant more than 2,000 kilometers from the border in an operation the General Staff said targeted one of Western Siberia’s largest diesel and gasoline suppliers for the Russian military.
‘Hundreds of Launchers’: Zelensky Says Moscow Is Surrounded by S-400, S-500, Pantsir
Zelensky says Russia is turning the capital into a “fortress,” protecting Moscow with S-400, S-500 and Pantsir systems, while other regions lose air defenses.









