Russia needs week to prepare new missile attack on Ukraine – intelligence agency

KYIV. Nov 24 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Russia will need about a week to prepare for the next massive missile attack on Ukraine, spokesman for the Main Intelligence Agency of the Ministry of Defense Andriy Yusov said.

"They are trying to break us down, plunge us into darkness and cold during the war and force us to negotiate on the terms of the aggressor. In fact, this will not work, we understand that the frequency of massive missile attacks on Ukraine is about a week. That is, this is the period when which is needed to prepare for the next such strike," Yusov wsaid.

Yusov said the stocks of high-precision weapons in Russia are depleted, but the aggressor still has a lot of non-precision missiles left.

"We see that they do not really care about accuracy. In many cases, a scatter per kilometer is a conditional ‘norm’ and hitting not even infrastructure facilities, but civilian homes, hospitals is a sign of the club-handedness of Russian missilemen and in the whole regime of the Russian Federation," Yusov said.

He also said the Russians had the most missiles for the S-300 systems.

"This means that, first of all, there is a threat to the front-line cities: Zaporizhia, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, Kherson. Unfortunately, these are the cities where the S-300s are being finished off. Ukraine is working to protect civilian infrastructure and civilians, but we understand that the enemy for all its absurdity, it is serious, armed, massive. Therefore, unfortunately, missile terror can still continue," the representative of the Main Intelligence Agency of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine said.

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