The Armed Forces believe Russia may be preparing for another strike


The Wagner revolt has distracted the Kremlin from its internal problems.
The Wagner PMC rebellion has somewhat put the brakes on Russian external aggression. However, the Russians are now stockpiling missiles to hit Ukraine with renewed vigour. Yuriy Ignat, spokesman of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, believes. He stated this in a telethon broadcast.
Obviously, the enemy is accumulating something, storing it for some more insidious intentions. One can only speculate what is in their minds after the events that took place in the Russian Federation," Ignat said.
According to Ignat, it will take some time for the Kremlin to "come to its senses" after Prigozhin and his mercenaries almost reached Moscow.
The Air Force spokesman pointed out that the Russian aviation does not stop strikes against Ukraine.
For example, the occupiers are now actively using guided aerial bombs along the entire front line," he pointed out.
We would like to point out that Russian troops have been actively shelling the territory of Ukraine since April using drones and missiles. The invaders hit Ukrainian cities and infrastructure. Civilians and children are being killed in the process. In their reports and propaganda shows, the Russians rejoice in the deaths of Ukrainians and call their killing "achieving their goals".
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Oleg Kotov writes about the war in Ukraine and how it is changing the world.












