Arestovich said when the Russian Federation will resume massive missile strikes
Russia is accumulating missiles and gradually depleting Ukrainian air defense, “spreading” attacks on Ukrainian military infrastructure in order to return to the tactics of massive attacks at a time when the Ukrainian Armed Forces have practically nothing to cover the sky with.
Aleksey Arestovich, a former adviser to the presidential office who left Ukraine, stated this in an interview with journalist Vasily Golovanov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I think they are accumulating, and I wouldn’t call it “not flying” - they’re still flying, they’re just flying blurry. Why are there no mass strikes, and no mass strikes on Kyiv? Look, what used to be peaks, one-time raids, are now spread out over the course of a day.
If we calculate the total amount of funds used per month, it will not be much less than during mass raids, no matter how much more according to some indicators, for the same “Shaheeds”. They changed tactics and for some reason found mass raids ineffective. That’s one reason,” Arestovich said.
He named the second reason that Kyiv is running out of missiles for air defense systems.
“Without significant Western assistance, this problem will soon become glaring. It is much easier, from a rational point of view, to wait until the capabilities of our air defense drop and then strike when not 90-80 percent are intercepted, but, for example, 30. Can you imagine - launch 100 missiles at Kiev, 70 of them hit, just a second? They are waiting for this, for them this is a much more profitable situation,” the ex-official explained.
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