Ukrainian strikes on russian warehouses will be felt in October - Estonian intelligence

Ukraine's successful airstrikes against military bases of the aggressor country of the russian federation should begin to affect the front line already in October.

Lieutenant colonel Janek Kesselmann, deputy chief of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Estonia, has stated this, ERR reports.

Kesselmann said at a press conference that the intensity of shelling by russian troops decreased from 226 attacks per day last week to 155 attacks per day this week.

He noted that this is not yet related to the result of the destruction of warehouses last week. According to him, the effect of this event will probably "come in two or three weeks".

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"Since the Russian Federation has lost a fairly significant amount of munitions destined for the front, it will likely have to prioritize its actions in the coming months," Kesselmann said.

He also noted that this week russia continued its slow advance on the Pokrovsk axis and reached the initial position to encircle the settlement of Selydove.

"If this settlement is captured by the enemy, the supply of Pokrovsk and Kurakhove will likely be disrupted," he said.

We will remind you that this month the Defense Forces of Ukraine destroyed the enemy's arsenal and base on the territory of the russian federation, where North Korean shells were taken.

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