General Romanenko Warns of Imminent Russian Mass Strike: Timing and Number of Oreshnik Missiles Revealed.
Russia Poses Renewed Threat of Large-Scale Attack on Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Lieutenant General Ihor Romanenko has raised the alarm over a potential large-scale Russian assault on Ukraine that could occur within a week. According to Romanenko, the Russian military is capable of repeating a massive missile strike, as they are believed to possess up to ten 'Oreshnik' systems.
A demonstration of this capability occurred on May 24, when Russian forces struck the Kyiv region with an Oreshnik missile. This attack, targeting the city of Bila Tserkva, destroyed several garages. Additionally, the assault on the Kyiv region involved the use of an RS-26 Rubezh intermediate-range ballistic missile.
Concerns Over Russia's Oreshnik Stockpile
The size of Russia's Oreshnik arsenal is a growing concern, as its availability could directly threaten Ukraine's security in the near future. Lieutenant General Romanenko stressed the critical need for preparedness against potential threats emanating from the neighboring state.
“General Romanenko's statement highlights the escalating tensions in the region and underscores the urgent need for Ukraine to bolster its defensive measures.” - Source: Lieutenant General Ihor Romanenko
These warnings are likely to shape military strategy and force readiness, as they point to potential dangers that could have severe consequences for civilians and infrastructure. Amid the ongoing conflict, it remains crucial to stay vigilant and ensure adequate preparation for possible attacks.
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