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Russian drone attack in Ukraine, Defense Ministry warns of new tactics of occupiers

Chess. Collage: the Ukrainian News agency.
Chess. Collage: the Ukrainian News agency.

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has warned of a change in the strategy of massive attacks by the russian federation and the possible use of missiles in the near future. The adviser to the Minister of Defense Serhii "Flash" has reported this.

To date, the enemy has used only about 40% of the munitions prepared for the current attack. The official emphasized that the attack on Ukraine continues and added: "I assume that today we will also see missiles."

The expert explained that russian troops are constantly changing their tactics, trying to find vulnerabilities and break through Ukrainian air defense.

"Now the strategy of a stretched-out attack has been chosen," the minister's adviser emphasized.

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According to him, this approach is aimed at maximizing the exhaustion of our defenders of the sky.

At the same time, the defense ministry drew attention to the technical upgrade of enemy weapons, in particular, the testing of the Geran-5 drone missile. The adviser noted that the russians understand the limitations of Ukrainian interceptor drones, which cannot fly faster than 300 km/h

"They will try to increase the speed of their Shahed jets to 400 km/h and use even more drone missiles to make our all interceptor drones ineffective," Serhii "Flash" concluded.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, citing intelligence data, warned that russia was preparing a new massive strike against Ukraine. According to the Head of State, the aggressor is amassing forces for another wave of air terror.

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