Russia Shifts to a New Phase of Aerial Warfare: What Ukrainians Should Anticipate.
A Fresh Wave of Air Attacks
According to Novyny.live: Facing setbacks on the battlefield, Russian forces appear to be escalating their aerial campaign, targeting peaceful cities and civilians more intensively. On June 2, Ukrainian Armed Forces Lieutenant Colonel Maksym Zhorin warned that Moscow has entered a new stage of airborne terror. He noted that Russia is increasingly focusing its strikes on residential areas and civilian infrastructure, rather than military objectives.
Impending Strike Warnings
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also raised alarms on June 2 about a potential large-scale Russian assault on Ukraine. This has sparked widespread concern, especially after the previous attack involved over 70 missiles and more than 650 drones. Zhorin stressed that Ukrainians must recognize this shift and prepare accordingly.
“We need to get ready—and this isn't just about responding to air raid alerts or stocking up on essentials,” said Maksym Zhorin.
These statements underscore the gravity of the situation and the urgent need for heightened public readiness. With ongoing strikes targeting civilian infrastructure, staying informed and adaptable is crucial for safety.
This development highlights the growing danger to Ukraine's civilian population amid the war. Russia’s pivot to attacking urban centers signals a strategic change that could lead to more casualties among non-combatants. Ensuring public awareness and preparedness has become a key factor in protecting lives across the country.
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