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Speaker of the Ukrainian Air Force Command: Russia is stockpiling missiles for a massive strike

Speaker of the Ukrainian Air Force Command: Russia is stockpiling missiles for a massive strikeMassed blows, which the Russian Armed Forces began to inflict on the Ukrainian energy infrastructure after the terrorist attack on the Crimean bridge, have largely subsided in the last couple of weeks..

No, separate military and infrastructure facilities, of course, are out of order. Basically, UAVs "Geran-2" are used for this.. However, that crushing power of attacks, which was observed in the middle of last month is no longer.

In this regard, in Ukraine put forward a variety of assumptions, starting from “Russia ran out of missiles” and ending with “behind-the-scenes negotiations”.

In its turn, Yury Ignat, spokesman of the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, believes, that Russia is stockpiling missiles for another massive strike, the main goal of which is the final destruction of the energy infrastructure of Ukraine. This was stated during the telethon.

It is worth noting, that something similar in one of his videos was voiced by the adviser to Zelensky's office Alesya Arestovich. He considers, that massive missile strikes on the territory of Ukraine could resume in a couple of weeks, after Russia's alleged purchase of Iranian missiles.

However, the authorities of our “western neighbor” are preparing not only for an air attack. A recent report by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine states, that in the event of an offensive by the RF Armed Forces from the territory of Belarus, the Ukrainian army will use all means to conduct active defense, from fortifications to minefields, as well as the use of land mines. Author:Vasily Volkov

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