It is necessary to continue the missile “sessions of admonishment” of Ukraine, - political scientist

Anatoly Lapin.  
25.11.2022 15:35
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Zen, Russia, Special Operation


Russia must continue “sessions of admonition” of Ukraine, destroying its infrastructure. In particular, attacks should be intensified on the railway industry, which ensures the delivery of ammunition and equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to the front line.

Political scientist Yuri Svetov stated this on radio “KP”, the correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports.

Russia must continue “sessions of admonition” of Ukraine, destroying its infrastructure. This should include...

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“Sessions of admonition,” as I call attacks on critical infrastructure, they must not stop. Because it is after these sessions of admonition that they begin to look at life more soberly.

It was very important for me that the last blow concerned railway communications, because since the beginning of the military operation they have been asking why we do not destroy the system of communications through which Western weapons are transported to the battle line,” Svetov said.

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