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How Ukraine can withstand Russia’s massive attacks: an expert’s explanation

Ukrainian military forces are stopping new massive attacks by Russian occupiers iv. It is possible that there will be no attacks on ammunition depots.

About this in the comments of the RBC-Ukraine YouTube channel, military expert Ivan Stupak.

< p>He said that Ukrainian defenders are trying to be proactive. They will no longer be engaged in anti-aircraft defense, but will also know the great warehouses of the Russians that are located in the European part of Russia. On such objects, shells, ballistic and propelled missiles are saved.

“The less opportunity we have to shoot in Russia, the less harm we will destroy our infrastructure,” Stupak explained.

In my opinion, if Ukraine hit three Russian warehouses near Versna, this would result in a massive blow, cue becoming the 17th of leaf fall.

“Ukraine withdrew this blow if it had depleted its warehouses. The blow was still on the beginning of the harvest. But it appeared in the middle of the leaf fall,” adding wine.

Massive blow of the 17th of leaf fall

Guess what, The Russian occupiers did not launch massive attacks on Ukraine for almost three months.

Under the hour of the final attack, 120 missiles and 90 drones were launched. Zokrem, a hypersonic Zircon missile and an aerobalistic Kinzhal missile were launched across Ukraine.

On this day, the 20th of November, the US Embassy reported the threat of a “serious attack” by the Russians on Ukraine. More details about this in the material from RBC-Ukraine.

Read terms and important information about the war between Russia and Ukraine on the RBC-Ukraine channel in Telegram.

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