The analyst points out that there are several rocket launchers in the Black Sea.
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After a night strike by Shaheds in many regions and a morning attack by Kinzhals on Kyiv and the Starokonstantinov airfield in the Khmelnitsky region, Putin’s army can launch a massive strike, for which it has already accumulated quite a few missiles after a month and a half pause.
About this probability in the comments for TSN.ua said a military expert Oleg Zhdanov.
“Regarding Starokonstantinov, it’s clear. They are trying to hit our air base. There was harassing fire in Kyiv,” says Oleg Zhdanov.
To this, the expert adds: “Today is the birthday of the illegitimate Putin, and they are trying to cause maximum harm. The hopes were most likely that the drones had exhausted the air defense and the Daggers could get through. I think it was a more demonstrative fire. This was a demonstration of the capabilities that we can strike with “Daggers” at any moment.”
When asked whether this attack was a harbinger of a massive strike, Oleg Zhdanov answered us this way: “A massive strike can be launched at any moment. By the way, tonight the Russian Federation launched 7 carriers into the Black Sea with a total salvo of 48 missiles. If used, it would be a massive blow. But not a single “Caliber” arrived to us. The impact can occur during the day. It must be remembered that the attack on the Okhmatdyt hospital took place during the day. It’s hard to say what it will be like tonight.”
How many can they hit?
Zhdanov answers this question like this: “Usually Russia tries to raise up to a hundred air targets. 70-100 is quite possible. If they take planes into the air and add accumulated Calibers that have not been used for a long time. There could be not only missiles, but also drones “Although there is such a possibility with regard to missiles. Perhaps they are planning to launch massive missile attacks on energy infrastructure after the temperature drops to zero or close to zero.”
It was previously reported that the expert named the date when the Russian Federation could launch a massive attack on Ukraine.
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As I analyze the latest news regarding the Russo-Ukrainian War, it becomes clear that tensions between the two nations are escalating. With the ongoing conflict, which began in February 2014 following Ukraine’s Revolution of Dignity and Russia’s subsequent occupation and annexation of Crimea [[1]], the situation has been volatile for years.
The recent news article I came across highlights the analyst’s warning of a potential massive strike by Putin’s army, fueled by the accumulation of missiles after a month and a half pause. This warning comes in the wake of a night strike by Shaheds in various regions and a morning attack by Kinzhals on Kyiv and the Starokonstantinov airfield in the Khmelnitsky region.
The article mentions that there are several rocket launchers in the Black Sea, which could be a potential source of these strikes. Given the current situation, it is crucial to consider the implications of such an attack.
Looking at recent developments, Ukraine has reported that Russia hit a nursing home near the border, killing at least one person and injuring a dozen others, some seriously [[2]]. This incident demonstrates the ongoing violence and aggression in the war.
To counter this threat, Ukrainian forces are maintaining pressure on Russian troops in Russia’s Kursk region, where Kyiv launched a mass incursion in August [[3]]. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy emphasizes the need for Ukraine to achieve faster results on the battlefield to mitigate the impact of these strikes.
Given this context, it is essential for Ukraine to remain vigilant and prepared for potential strikes. The possibility of a massive attack by Putin’s army is a concerning development, and the international community should continue to monitor the situation closely.
the Russo-Ukrainian War is a complex and ongoing conflict that requires careful analysis and attention. As a blogger, I will continue to provide updates and insights as the situation unfolds.
References:
[[1]]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russo-Ukrainian_War
[[2]]https://www.nytimes.com/news-event/ukraine-russia
[[3]]https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/09/ukraine-war-briefing-zelenskyy-says-ukraine-needs-to-achieve-faster-results-on-the-battlefield