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"They will not stop": Ukrainians have warned about an increase in Russian rocket launchers in the Black Sea (video)

In the OK South, the Russians have increased the number of ships in the Black Sea with rockets on board for the second day and can strike a new blow to the cities of Ukraine at night. In the evening of May 29, there are already 4 Russian rocket launchers in the Black Sea, which can be attracted to shelling of Ukrainian cities at night. This was reported by Natalia Humeniuk, the head of the united coordination press center of the defense forces of the South on the air of the telecommunication.

She noted that it should be prepared for new attacks. The Russians have increased the number of ships with rockets on board for the second day. "We need to be prepared that they will not calm down and stop," Gumeniuk explained. Also, a spokeswoman for the South Operational Command said it could be preparation for regular night blows. According to her, there is a potential for increasing rocket launchers in the Black Sea.

"If during the day they were held on the number of three, then in the evening there are 4 rocket carriers. Two surfaces, two underwater, and a total volley can be 24" calibers, "she explained. The spokesman said that the enemy was trying to exhaust as calculations Defense and civilian population. Ukrainians should be ready for any invaders. Russian troops on the morning of May 29 struck the Ukrainian capital. They used UAV Shahd and the X-101/555 missiles. , and strokes in Kiev was not allowed.

The invaders also attacked the Ukrainian capital rockets. The enemy decided to use a ballistic type weapon. It was also reported that all air purposes were destroy Affected. The command recorded the fall of debris - 3 cases in the Obolon district and one in the Dniprovsky and Desnian districts. Recall that on May 29, the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces hinted at the Patriot SCR in Kiev during air anxiety when Russian invaders struck. Ballistic Russian goals have been successfully eliminated.