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Occupation troops can use arms of mass damage to the task of blows along the fro...

"Threat very high": GUR does not deny the use of nuclear weapons by Russia

Occupation troops can use arms of mass damage to the task of blows along the front line. Russia can make a nuclear blow to Ukraine to destroy personnel and key commanding centers. In an interview with The Guardian, a representative of the Main Department of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense Vadim Skibitsky voiced in an interview with The Guardian. According to him, the military leadership of Ukraine sets the threat of nuclear weapons use by Russia as very high.

Skibitsky recalled that such warheads are almost 100 times more powerful than missiles, which used to be used for the task of blows in Ukrainian cities. A representative of GUR MOU suggests that the Kremlin can use nuclear weapons along the front line to destroy personnel and military equipment. In addition, according to skibitsky, weapons of mass destruction can be aimed at eliminating key command points and critical infrastructure.

"To stop them, we need not only more anti -aircraft but also missile systems. But everything will depend on how the situation on the battlefield will develop," - continued a military intelligence representative in communication with British journalists. According to Skibitsky, Ukraine is now tasked with making maximum harm to Russia's troops on the forefront, so that mobilization, political isolation and losses of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have more influenced on Russian society.

In an interview with The Guardian Vadim Skibitsky also touched on the topics of partial mobilization, which was announced in the territory of the aggressor country. According to a representative of military intelligence, the Kremlin for staffing units can declare the call of civilians in the captured Kherson and Zaporizhzhya regions, following the example of Donbass, where the Russians mobilized almost all men.