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Feigin surprised with an unexpected conclusion about the December 5 Russian missile attack

If Ukraine receives even more funds for preemptive strikes, the Kremlin will think about whether to continue the tactics of missile strikes.

The new missile attack of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, with which the aggressor state tried to destroy the infrastructure of our country, received a preemptive strike that Moscow did not expect.

Such an opinion expressed Russian human rights activist and blogger Mark Feygin is broadcast on FREEDOM TV channel.

He noted that Russia’s tactics so far have been fairly predictable.

“These bombings were announced, even the Ukrainian side reported that it was necessary to prepare for the fact that these bombings would continue. Moscow chose a strategy and tactics in the form of attacks on civilian infrastructure. So everything here is, so to speak, predictable,” he stressed.

However, before today’s massive enemy attack, Ukraine demonstrated that it can now carry out pre-emptive strikes against the Russian Federation. According to him, the events at the Engels airport in the Saratov region, where at least two aircraft were damaged as a result of the explosion, clearly demonstrate that the defenders of our country will not tolerate attacks from Moscow.

“The question is whether Ukraine has the means to counter this, both means of defense and of attack. I think this is certainly some kind of military solution … It is clear that subsequent attacks will not do without preventive actions of the ‘army of Ukraine. . This will no longer be a unilateral and unpunished attack on critical infrastructure and attacks on the civilian population by Moscow,” Feygin summed up, expressing the hope that Ukraine will receive even more funds for the attacks, which will reflect the Kremlin on the expediency of continuing the tactics of missile strikes.

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