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According to the military observer Vladislav Seleznyov, that the Russians will t...

"Waiting for minus temperatures": the Russian Federation has accumulated 870 missiles of different types - expert (video)

According to the military observer Vladislav Seleznyov, that the Russians will try to cause massive missile blows to maximize damage to Ukraine's energy infrastructure. The Russian Federation retains 870 missiles that are a threat to the Ukrainian energy system. Russia's terror will continue. The enemy is likely to wait for low temperatures. This opinion was expressed on December 9 by a military observer, a reserve colonel Vladislav Seleznev on the air of the "FREED". "There are many resources.

870 rockets are less than it had exactly a year ago. However, even such a number can create a lot of critical levels for Ukrainian energy infrastructure," the expert said. According to the military observer, the enemy is waiting for the stable low temperatures to cause maximum damage to our energy infrastructure with massive blows. In such circumstances, the load on energy objects increases, which can lead to imbalance in the system. Seleznyov.

He noted that the purpose of Russian invaders is not only a rocket terror of critical infrastructure. He believes that the armed forces of the Russian Federation will emphasize their rocket strokes and on the objects of the Ukrainian defense-industrial complex and transport hubs. The purpose of all these missile and aviation attacks is not only terror, but also an attempt to maximize the combat potential of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

"Therefore, all our strategic objects, including objects of the Ukrainian defense-industrial complex, key transport hubs, routes, I am sure, are under reliable protection of Ukrainian air defense systems," the expert said. Seleznyov suggested that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation would combine rocket attacks with drones. "It is important for them to load our air defense system as much as possible and that at least some of their missiles or drones reach their goal . . .