Butusov: Russia is not running out of missiles, soon there will be a complete blackout and collapse of bridges
After the destruction of Ukrainian energy, Russia will begin to attack the transport infrastructure of Ukraine.
Ukrainian military correspondent Yuri Butusov stated this in an interview with Radio NV, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We need to tell people that we will soon have a blackout, that we will not be able to provide electricity to everyone in the cities. And prepare to protect other infrastructure facilities. After destroying the energy sector, Russia will hit the transport infrastructure. First of all, on bridges and railways. We need to prepare for this: disperse locomotives, strengthen vulnerable facilities. We need a set of measures,” Butusov said.
He does not consider talk that Russia will soon run out of missiles to be realistic.
“I am always surprised by the question, “How many missiles does Russia have left?” It seems to me that this is so far from reality and it’s so funny to discuss it.
I understand why some of our politicians talk about this. They love to bring only good news. People like them well in such difficult times, but this has nothing to do with reality.
Russia continues to produce missiles and, of course, will continue to strike our critical infrastructure. They have enough weapons,” Butusov said.
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