When is the next missile strike? The Center for Countering Disinformation warned Ukrainians.


Russian propagandists claimed that supposedly the Russian Federation decided to stop massive missile strikes. However, such claims should not be trusted – the enemy has already accumulated resources for a new attack. This was stated by the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at the NSDC, Andriy Kovalenko.
The official urged not to trust the statements of Russian propagandists. As the army of the aggressor country is currently accumulating missiles.
Kovalenko emphasized that the enemy is accumulating missiles at strategic aviation airfields and has sufficient means for a strike. He also stressed the importance of being prepared for this.
It should be noted that the statement of the head of the CCD appeared after one of the so-called Russian military correspondents claimed that supposedly there will be no more massive missile strikes on Ukraine. However, he added that such strikes could resume to force Ukraine to sit at the negotiating table.
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Lately, Russians have been using many drones to exhaust air defense forces in Kyiv. This may indicate that a missile attack on the capital might soon take place. This was reported by communication, electronic warfare, and intelligence specialist Serhiy Beskrestnov, also known under the pseudonym Flash.
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