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The next shelling may be more massive than December 29 - Air Force (Video)

According to the speaker of the Air Force Yuri Ignat, the nature of the rocket strike depends on the missiles in the enemy arsenal. It will take relatively long time to put in sufficient SU-55 or SU-57. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation conducts the restoration and updating of the parking lot of aviation equipment. And the next rocket strike may be more massive than December 29.

At the same time, there are questions about how many winged missiles of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation can be released because they have enough carriers. This was reported by a spokesman for the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Yuri Ignat on the air of a telecast. The nature of the shelling will depend on the rockets in the enemy arsenal. "The question is how much they are ready to spend the same winged missiles now. They have enough carriers," Ignat added.

According to the speaker, it will take relatively long time to put in sufficient SU-55 or SU-57. "Su-35 that the Russians have today are planes that produce series. The Air Force representative noted that since the time of the previous massed shelling of Ukrainian cities, it took a long time: the enemy was preparing, accumulating shells, as a result, today's massive attack.

According to the speaker, today, on December 29, the forces of Ukrainian air defense have shot down 54 winged missiles out of 69. But there are also those that are not available to our air defense. "From the Caliber missiles, X-101, X-555, a fairly good percentage has been shot down," he said. "It is possible to note today once again successful air defense work.

" After the explosion at the Engels airfield, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation moved strategic aviation to other aerodromes, thus increasing the time of flow to the launchers. We will remind, Ukrainians told how they see victory in the war against the Russian Federation. According to polls, 93% have no doubt about victory, most believe that negotiations of peace with Moscow are impossible even for the sake of saving lives.