The Russians understand that in some cases it is not so easy to attack some things, the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces said.
Russia, in a night attack on June 21, attempted to attack critical infrastructure in Ukraine. However, all the enemy missiles were destroyed. This was said by the spokesman of the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Ilya Yevlash at the telethon.
“All four missiles were destroyed. The enemy launched launches in the Kirovograd and Kherson regions from the first night.
The Russian military did not use kamikaze drones that night. However, defenders of Ukraine are preparing for various scenarios that the Russian Federation may use.
“Even if the resources of a large country are not unlimited In addition, in the third year of the war, the Russians already understand that in some cases it is not so easy to attack things, because we also conduct measures to protect our infrastructure facilities from enemy attacks,” said Yevlash.
According to the spokesman of the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the Russians are trying to “test” the Ukrainian air defense. Therefore, they use different methods – both combined attacks and others.
“Like tonight, we have seen guided missiles that sometimes the enemy stops and does not attack therefore, it is a game of attrition repel these attacks.” added Yevlash.
We remind you that tonight four Russian missiles were shot into the sky in the Kirovograd and Kherson regions.
On the night of June 20, the Russians launched a massive attack on Ukraine’s civilian energy infrastructure. Equipment was damaged at facilities in Vinnitsa, Dnepropetrovsk, Donetsk and Kyiv regions.
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