British military intelligence believed that the occupiers were trying to demoralize the Ukrainian people and government.
Russia, due to failures on the front, increased the number of attacks on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, in particular, it hit a dam on the Ingulets River in Krivoy Rog, according to a British military intelligence report on September 18.
As mentioned, since February 24, 2022, Russia has launched several thousand long-range missiles at Ukraine. Over the past seven days, the occupiers have stepped up attacks on civilian infrastructure, even in sites where they see no immediate military consequences.
British intelligence refers to such attacks and attacks on the power grid and the dam on the river Ingulets in Krivoy Rog.
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“Faced with setbacks on the front lines, Russia is likely to expand the areas where it is prepared to strike in an attempt to undermine the morale of the Ukrainian people and government directly,” the report said. .
Latest Defense Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine – 18 September 2022
Find out more about the UK government’s response: https://t.co/NZPAVSgfAN
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before Correspondent.net It is said in detail that the strike on Krivoy Rog may be an attempt by the Russian invaders to flood the Ukrainian foothold in the south. However, some experts believe that such actions will cause more damage to the Russian army itself. About this material Disrupt the offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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