Russia prepares massive attack on Ukraine: up to 700 drones and missiles in 48 hours.

Russia prepares massive attack on Ukraine: up to 700 drones and missiles in 48 hours
Russia prepares massive attack on Ukraine: up to 700 drones and missiles in 48 hours

According to inkorr.com: Russian military forces are preparing for a new attack on Ukraine. According to information from monitoring channels, the assault may take place within the next 48 hours using various types of weapons.

According to monitoring groups, the involvement of Tu aircraft and MiG fighters, sea-based 'Kalibr' missile carriers, operational-tactical complexes, and kamikaze drones is planned. It is expected that the number of strike drones will be around 700 units, as well as 30 cruise missiles. The targets are likely to be related to energy infrastructure.

According to the data, there is a threat of using ballistic missiles, which can be delivered from the Bryansk and Voronezh regions of Russia. Observers have recorded evidence of missile delivery, which may indicate preparation for attacks in the northeastern direction and in areas bordering Bryansk and Kursk. The use of ground-based missiles is also possible.

Currently, Russian MiG aircraft are undergoing training, although there is currently no confirmed information about their participation in upcoming attacks. However, the occupiers are actively preparing for large-scale drone launches, while strategic bombers Tu remain on standby, armed with missiles.

Threat of new attacks

Overall, according to observations, Russian troops are ready for a new assault on Ukraine, which may occur within the next 48 hours. The preparations include various types of weapons, posing a serious threat to the territorial integrity of the country.

The awareness of the scale of preparations for new attacks serves as a reminder of the constant threat to security in the region. The authorities and military structures of Ukraine continue to monitor the situation to respond promptly to potential aggressive actions from Russia. Alarming reports raise the need for additional security measures to protect the population and critically important infrastructure.


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