According to him, the russian federation will further to launch massive missile attacks at Ukraine. However, they need approximately one week to prepare for the next such attack.
“They are trying to break us, plunge us into darkness and cold amid the war, and force us to negotiate on the aggressor's terms. It's not really going to work. We understand that the periodicity here is about a week, this is the period needed to prepare for the next massive missile strike,” the representative of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine and added that the stockpiles of high-precision weapons in the russian federation are depleted, but despite this, the aggressor country still has a lot of missiles that are not highly accurate.
“We see that they do not particularly strive for accuracy. In many cases, a kilometer-long miss is a conventional norm and hitting not just energy infrastructure objects, but simply civilian objects, residential high-rise buildings, maternity homes, hospitals — this is a sign of the dexterity of russian missile operators and in general, the russian regime,” Andrii Yusov said and noted that the russians have large stocks of missiles for the S-300 systems.
“This means that the frontline cities are primarily at risk. That is, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, and Kherson. Unfortunately, these are the cities where the S-300 reach. Ukraine is working on protecting civil infrastructure and civilian population, but there is an understanding that the enemy, despite all its weakness and often caricature image, is serious, armed, and massive. Therefore, unfortunately, the missile terror may continue, the representative of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine summarized.