Ukraine Warns of Imminent Russian Barrage, Cites Critical Infrastructure at Risk.
Ukraine Braces for Renewed Russian Assault
According to TSN.ua: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has issued a warning that Russia is preparing a new wave of mass attacks against Ukraine, with water supply facilities among the likely targets. Zelenskyy stated that strikes on infrastructure, logistics, and water resources are expected, raising alarm among military analysts who fear critical sites will be hit. This warning comes as Russia continues its full-scale invasion, now in its third year, with civilian infrastructure repeatedly targeted.
Expert Analysis on Potential Targets
Military experts, including Oleksiy Hetman and Ivan Stupak, have assessed the potential scale and focus of the anticipated attacks. Hetman provided a stark assessment:
"Russia could amass up to 100 missiles and several hundred drones for a strike." - Oleksiy Hetman
He further explained that the Russian military could launch up to a hundred missiles in total, based on a pattern of firing 5-6 or more missiles at a single location.
The most recent large-scale attack on Ukraine occurred on February 26, injuring approximately 20 people. This pattern indicates that the bombardment of Ukraine is likely to continue, and society must prepare for potential threats that may escalate in the spring and summer. Military experts stress the importance of vigilant monitoring and readiness for a rapid response to any assault.
Given the current situation, the question of whether the war in Iran will impact Russia's war against Ukraine remains open. However, the continuation of shelling and new threats from Russia remain pressing concerns. Ukraine is maintaining a heightened state of preparedness for the potential challenges that may arise from renewed military action by the aggressor.
This intelligence points to a sharpening military situation in Ukraine, where new attacks could have severe consequences for civilian infrastructure and population safety. Preparing for potential threats is crucial for ensuring stability in the country and for maintaining public morale under constant danger. Cooperation with international partners to secure resources and support in countering the aggression remains vitally important.
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