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Ukrainians warned of new Russian missile attack (video)

The head of the operational command’s press center Natalia Gumenyuk said that the Russian armed forces need about 10-14 days to prepare for a new missile attack. And this week Ukraine is on the verge of such a bombing.

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in the coming days will massively launch missiles against Ukraine with renewed vigor. Such a statement done head of the press center OK “South” Natalia Gumenyuk.

According to her, several factors testify to the fact that the Russian army is preparing for new missile attacks.

Firstly, in the last week, the Defense Forces have recorded the activity of drones patrolling the area.

“They first collect information about the targets they want to hit,” Gumenyuk explained.

He added that the occupiers’ new targets will likely be critical infrastructure facilities, as the RF Armed Forces continue to seek man-made disruption to the civilian population. Especially now, during the cold season.

Secondly, the Russian military sent its own rocket carriers for re-equipment. Gumenyuk noted that it was these enemy seagoing vessels that attacked Ukraine on December 31, on the occasion of the celebration of the New Year. Obviously, the Russian invaders then used all the combat-ready missiles on board.

Recall that on January 9 OK “South” was said. why the Russian Federation stopped in the bombing of Ukraine. According to the head of the Joint Coordinating Press Center Natalia Gumenyuk, the enemy is experiencing difficulties with weapons and therefore has begun to more carefully choose targets for the next strikes.

Also, same day The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has warned of new missile attacks on Ukraine. The military command has urged not to ignore signs of air strikes in the coming days, as Russia has not abandoned plans to leave Ukrainians without heat and electricity.

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