According to Oleksandr Ganushchin, Major of the 103rd Territorial Defense Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the level of danger for Ukraine also depends on what class of missiles the occupiers use. There are many old-style missiles in warehouses, and it is difficult for them to resist the Ukrainian air defense.
The Kremlin is changing its tactics in relation to the shelling of Ukrainian cities after it failed to plunge the country into complete darkness. Now the invaders are trying new terrorist methods. Major of the 103rd Territorial Defense Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and deputy of the Lviv Regional Council Oleksandr Ganushchin announced this, Channel 24 reports.
Attacks on railroads and hydroelectric power plants
The representative of the Armed Forces of Ukraine believes that, most likely, in the future, the railways of Ukraine, through which military equipment is supplied, will be under shelling, which is known to the Russians.
Previously, the main targets of the RF Armed Forces were thermal power plants, but in the next stage they may try to destroy Ukrainian hydroelectric power plants, which needs to be prepared.
What measures the Ukrainian military command is developing to counter Russian shelling remains a military secret, but nevertheless, air defense systems, apparently, will cover the main infrastructure nodes and hydroelectric power plants, Ganushchin said.
RF can produce 40 missiles per month
According to the Major of the 103 Troop Brigade, the level of danger for Ukraine also depends on what class of missiles the occupiers use. There are many old-style missiles in Russian warehouses, and it is difficult for them to resist the Ukrainian air defense.
“These missiles were once designed to hit aircraft carriers, that is, very large targets,” the deputy said, explaining that accuracy was not a priority for their engineers, so old missiles hit residential buildings, for example, in the Dnieper , where 46 people, including six children, were killed by an X-22 rocket explosion in an apartment building.
Deputy of the Lviv Regional Council Alexander Ganushchin spoke about the new approaches of the Kremlin
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Russia can produce about 40 high-precision missiles within a month. According to the deputy, these missiles are mainly aimed at infrastructure units and energy facilities, in particular hydropower.
Recall that the speaker of the Air Force, Yuriy Ignat, said that the energy sector of Ukraine has adapted to the fact that the Russian Armed Forces strike at infrastructure facilities, but in the future the tactics of shelling may change. Roads and hydroelectric power stations may be under attack.
Earlier, Focus reported that the representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, Andrey Chernyak, explained that the Russian Federation was changing the tactics of using missiles, this is due to the fact that the supply of missiles is running out.