Russian invaders are currently trying to reduce the consumption of their missiles, believes Mikhail Podolyak.
Russia is looking for a new tactic for shelling Ukraine to reduce missile costs. This was stated by the adviser to the head of the Office of the President (OP) Mikhail Podolyak in an interview channel 24 on Thursday, February 16th.
“They (the Russians – ed.) are really looking for other tactics to somehow reduce their missile costs, because their missile capability is no longer very high. Especially with high-precision missiles , that is, Caliber, Iskander, Onyx, – said the representative of OP.
According to him, no matter what tactics the Russians start, there is no military sense in it.
“Let’s make sure that the Russians understand this. Like the shelling in Kharkov, Zaporozhye, especially in Kherson, it’s not about war, it’s just about destroying civilians. It’s just about killing, the deliberate killing of Ukrainians,” the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office stressed.
The occupiers understand that from a military perspective, there is no point in attacking even Ukraine’s critical infrastructure, he said.
“Because already the 15th massive cascade attack with cruise missiles does not give at least something in terms of achieving results, for example, blackout our energy system. Now they also understand this. They just hit us just to hit,” he added.
As we already reported, Podolyak reacted strongly to the plans of Russian representatives and members of the Federation Council to hold a meeting before the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine to discuss the “integration” of the occupied territories. Ukrainian territory.
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Source: korrespondent

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