Russia is stockpiling missiles for a massive strike – Ukrainian military expert

06.07.2023 21:47
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Russia is accumulating resources in order to deliver a massive missile strike on Ukraine.

This was stated by military expert Sergei Grabsky on the air of the Internet channel “Now”, the correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports.

Russia is accumulating resources in order to deliver a massive missile strike on Ukraine....

According to Grabsky, now the Russian Federation does not have a large amount of ammunition and missiles in stock for this.

Does the enemy have enough ammunition, missiles to carry out constant strikes? No. But that does not mean in any way that the enemy cannot produce and stockpile that ammunition. So right now we are in a state where the enemy is accumulating ammunition in order to launch strikes later,” the expert said.

He is stressed that strikes on frontline regions have been and will be carried out all the time.

This is fully in line with the concept of the enemy's defense operation with an attempt to stop the advance of our troops and terrorize the population of the frontline regions as much as possible. That is, to create maximum obstacles,” Grabsky said.

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