The occupying army of Russia is no longer capable of large-scale offensive operations and is mainly engaged in defense, but Moscow is able to continue to launch missile strikes. Andrey Yusov, a representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, stated this on the air of the United News telethon.
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Russia is on the defensive when it comes to the entire front line, and they do not have the resources to repeat large-scale offensive actions… All this time, Russian troops have been thoroughly preparing for defense, and this is a serious factor, of course, taking into account the Ukrainian command, preparing for the de-occupation of Ukrainian territories Yusov pointed out.
He added that the intensity of Russian missile strikes and their targets changed after the end of the winter period, because then the targets of the attacks were mainly the energy infrastructure of Ukraine. At the same time, he said, despite the decrease in the number of attacks and the shortage of certain types of missiles, in particular Kalibr, the Kremlin is still able to maintain the intensity of attacks.
They are actively looking for ways to compensate and replace not only Shahids. Weapons are searched all over the world. So far they have not been very successful,” Yusov said.
According to the GUR, the Kremlin has a significant stock of S-300 missiles, which are capable of inflicting severe destruction.
Source: Racurs

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