Looking for new tactics: Russia's massive missile attacks may come to an end


The Russians are on the lookout for new tactics and may suspend massive missile attacks. This is due to the number of missiles remaining.
This was reported by Nataliya Humenyuk, spokesperson of the United Coordination Press Centre of the Defence Forces of South Ukraine, at a briefing at the Military Media Centre.
We are saying that massive missile attacks may be a thing of the past, and now the enemy is at the stage of searching for new tactics," she said.
She added that now the enemy "is beginning to spread out missile strikes over time. Sometimes it is a combination of sea and air strikes, as well as small batches of Shahid.
Now they want to both disable our air defences and launch effective strikes.
Natalia Gumenyuk said that although Russia has much fewer missiles, they are still there.
The enemy's power is not completely destroyed, it still has signs of life and is producing kill products.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.












