The recent calm in the southern region is explained by the fact that the invaders could not attack Odessa, and this was influenced by several factors.
Recently Russian troops began to strike Odessa more often. The Speaker of the Southern Defense Forces Dmitry Pletenchuk named the reasons for this on the Freedom TV channel.
According to Pletenchuk, Russian troops regularly conduct strikes when the opportunity arises. Therefore, the recent calm in the southern region is explained by the fact that the invaders did not have the opportunity to attack Odessa, and this was influenced by several factors.
“Recently they use for attacks not the same Calibers that were shot in four out of four in the last attack, they use ballistics, that is, they use the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea for launches more mobile and easier to hide than a ship at sea That’s why they used it,” Pletenchuk noted.
He added that the Russians, as a rule, use all available weapons in the southern direction.
“That is, now, most likely, they have no goals or no capabilities in all other cases, when they have capabilities, they will definitely attack,” said the spokesperson of the Southern Defense Forces.
Pletenchuk noted that the invaders were afraid to launch launch vehicles in the water area. That is why they are constantly at their base in Novorossiysk, and not at sea.
We remind you that on the night of April 29, the Russians launched a missile attack on Odessa. As a result of the attack on the city, a fire started in the Palace of Students of the Odessa Law Academy, known as Harry Potter’s Castle.
It was known then that as a result of the attack on April 29 in Odessa, six people died and more than 30 were injured. Among the victims were two children and a pregnant woman.
On May 8, another person born in 2001 died in the hospital. – There are seven dead.
For almost a month, Odessa doctors fought for the life of a child injured in a missile attack in Odessa on April 29, but on May 23, the four-year-old girl died.
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