The number of missile carriers on combat duty in the Black Sea, including the presence of submarines, indicates the enemy’s preparation for a missile attack.
Russia continues to prepare for a possible missile attack on Ukraine. This was announced by the head of the Joint Coordinating Press Center of the Defense Forces of the South of Ukraine, Natalya Gumenyuk, on the air of the telethon on Sunday, March 5.
In turn, the spokesman of the Odesa OVA, Sergei Bratchuk, said that the invaders on the morning of March 5 brought two surface and two underwater cruise missile carriers to the Black Sea. Enemy can attack Ukraine 24 Caliber.
Gumenyuk noted that the number of vessels to be launched on combat duty in the Black Sea, including the presence of submarines, indicates the enemy’s preparation for a missile attack.
“What will happen – it will depend on the tactics chosen by the enemy commander. Because they have already realized that a mass attack is not the result they expected. It is high cost and low profit. Therefore, most likely, they will be used to detect attacks, as happened in the Kremenchug region,” said the spokesman.
Gumenyuk explained that in case of pinpoint attacks, the enemy raises the aircraft in the air, and also keeps the rocket carriers ready at sea. Thus, the invaders are trying to confuse the Ukrainian air defense, diverting attention.
He warned the Ukrainians about possible missile launches and urged them not to ignore the alarm signals.
Remember, as the spokesperson of the Joint Coordinating Press Center of the Defense Forces of the South of Ukraine Natalia Gumenyuk said, massive Russian missile attacks may be a thing of the past, the Russians are looking for new tactics of strike against Ukraine.
Earlier, he reported that Russian troops could use pinpoint strikes in Ukraine or attack waves.
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Source: korrespondent

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