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"Any day": The Armed Forces told when and how massive attacks of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation could be renewed

According to the speaker of the Air Force Yuri Ignat, Ukrainians cannot be relaxed, because new massive enemy attacks can begin at any time. At the same time, the reserves of rockets from the enemy is much less than it was a year ago. Ukrainians cannot underestimate the threats of massive shelling by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, because the enemy has serious reserves of weapons. They are much lower than it was a year ago.

This was stated by a spokesman for the Air Force Yuri Ignat in an interview with RBC-Ukraine, which was published on December 4. According to him, Russian invaders will act in accordance with their strategic plan. In this regard, the enemy will try to do "as much harm as much as possible" as possible. "Nothing has changed in their politics. If they have not started such blows-they can do it any other day. But they do not have as many means as it was last year," Yuri Ignat said.

Separately, the Air Force representative noted that if the attacks and the period of attacks from September 9, 2022 to March 12, 2023, about 1100 cruise missiles were launched from September 9, 2022 to March 12, 2023, of which 750 managed to destroy the Air Force forces. This is the result for half a year of combat work. After that, the Armed Forces left about 30% of their arsenal in reserves, the total number of which in early autumn was 1,600 units.

"Now they have" daggers "and" Iskander "of both types, and X-22, and" calibers ", and X-101, and X-555 together 870. Therefore, according to my estimates, they have less missiles now" , ”Yuri Ignat continued. If we raise the issue of UAV attack, Ukrainian defenders have intercepted up to 750 air facilities during the same period, and more than 1000 was released.

Ukrainians should not exclude the option that combined attacks are waiting for everyone, when both drones-Kamikadze and rockets will be used at the same time. The occupiers do not accumulate rockets, but are being restored to their strategic stock. "Most of those missiles we talk about are also carriers of tactical nuclear weapons. They need this critical stock to threaten NATO countries and other enemies," Yuri Ignat summed up.