A military observer explained how the pause between Russian missile strikes on Ukraine will change (video)

In order for enemy strikes to have any effect, an element of a breakthrough in Ukraine’s air defense is necessary, the expert noted.

The Russian Federation will launch massive missile strikes on Ukraine less often, according to an observer / REUTERS photo

Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine will not stop, but the pauses between attacks will increase as the enemy’s production, recovery and logistics capabilities decline.

If now we can talk about pauses between strikes for two weeks, then after a certain period of time it will be an average of three weeks, said military observer Oleksandr Kovalenko on the “FreeDom” broadcast.

“For such strikes to have any effect, an air defense breakthrough element is necessary. The air defense breakthrough element is due to a large number of missile weapons being launched…” – said the expert.

According to him, the main thing is that there should be enough missiles, and the anti-aircraft defense could not cope with the destruction of practically all launched objects.

“That is, this number of 70, 80, 90, 100 missiles during such a strike must be launched. To accumulate such a number, reproduce, remove from storage, restore, send to the airfield, place on the launch pads – it all takes… a certain period of time … if we can now talk about pauses between strikes of two weeks, after some period of time it will be an average of three weeks,” he predicted.

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Russia’s massive missile attack on Ukraine on November 23 and the threat of a new attack are worth knowing

At the end of November, Russian invaders once again attacked Ukrainian territory with missiles and drones. Objects of critical infrastructure, as well as residential buildings, were hit, there is destruction, victims and victims.

Ukrainian soldiers destroyed 51 of the more hostile 70 missiles and 5 drones. As a result of massive shelling, there were problems with electricity, heat and water supply. Later the situation was stabilized.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine warned that the enemy may again launch missile strikes on critical infrastructure facilities in the depths of our country.

Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Oleksiy Danilov said that there will be enemy attacks, but the Ukrainian side is doing everything to ensure that our energy system survives.

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