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The GUR said when the Russian Federation will launch the next massive missile strike against Ukraine

Ukrainian intelligence spokesman Andrey Yusov said massive shelling would continue to force Kiev to negotiate on Moscow’s terms.

Russia intends to continue launching massive missile attacks on the territory of Ukraine. It will take about a week to prepare for such a bombing, which the Russian Federation carried out on November 23rd. Speaking of which said Andrei Yusov, spokesman for the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Defense Ministry, is on the air on the telethon, reports RBC-Ukraine.

He noted that the RF Armed Forces intend to plunge Ukrainians into cold and darkness during the war. The invaders’ goal is to force Kiev to negotiate on Moscow’s terms, but that won’t happen.

“We understand that the frequency is about a week+. This is the period needed to prepare for the next massive missile strike,” Yusov said.

The representative of Ukrainian intelligence noted that Ukraine, in turn, is preparing for the further effective operation of its air defense (air defense) system.

“But that the terrorist regime will continue these attacks, is indisputable,” he added.

Russia is effectively running out of high-precision weapons, he said, but there are still plenty of low-precision missiles. To a large extent, the RF Armed Forces have a lot of S-300 missile systems in stock. First of all, they pose a threat to front-line cities – Zaporozhye, Kharkov, Nikolaev, Kherson.

“Unfortunately. These are the cities where S-300s are being eliminated… Missile terror can still continue,” Andrey Yusov summed up.

Recall that on November 24, German Energy Minister Galushchenko said that after the massive Russian missile attacks on November 23 there was a blackout in Ukraine. As a result, two nuclear power plants have been suspended, but power generation will be restored by evening.

Earlier on Nov. 23, the head of the National Security and Defense Council, Alexei Danilov, said Russia still had missiles. for up to 3-4 massive bombings. The Russian Armed Forces have less than 10% of some missiles, some – about 18%.

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