Russia Can Launch Major Attacks Every 5 to 10 Days — Does Ukraine Have the Means to Respond?.
Russian Attacks on Ukraine
According to Espreso.tv: In May, Russia launched massive strikes against Kyiv and the surrounding region, specifically targeting energy infrastructure. According to reports, the enemy attempted to hit:
- electrical substations
- natural gas extraction sites
- airfields
- transport infrastructure
Moscow has threatened to shift to "consistent and systematic strikes," signaling its intent to continue aggressive operations on Ukrainian soil.
Threat to Ukraine's Security
In April, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha warned that Russia is preparing to attack Ukraine seven times a week. Meanwhile, experts estimate that Russia has enough resources to conduct large-scale assaults at intervals of 5 to 10 days. This poses a serious security challenge for Ukraine, which faces a shortage of missiles needed to intercept ballistic targets.
“If not for Starobilsk, they would have taken the Moscow refinery. For them, it’s just a pretext,” one media source commented on the situation.
These developments highlight the urgent need to strengthen defensive preparations and remain ready for potential new attacks by the aggressor.
The strikes on energy facilities and infrastructure reflect an escalation of the conflict and a growing danger for Ukraine. An assessment of Russia’s resources and its ability to carry out regular attacks underscores the necessity of boosting the country’s defense capabilities. With limited options for intercepting incoming missiles, Ukrainian authorities must enhance protection for critical assets and take steps to secure energy supplies. This issue has become especially pressing amid intensified military operations and the strategic threats posed by Russian aggression.
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