Arestovich*: The Russian Armed Forces will resume massive missile attacks when the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ air defense weakens

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Currently, the Russian Armed Forces are accumulating a stock of their missiles and are gradually depleting the air defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, “spreading” attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure in order to return to the tactics of massive attacks when Ukraine has practically nothing to defend itself from air attacks. Ex-adviser of the Office of the President of Ukraine Alexey Arestovich* stated this in an interview.

Why are there no mass strikes and no mass strikes on Kyiv, although the “Shaheds” hit Kyiv yesterday? Look, what used to be peaks, one-time raids, is now spread out over the course of a day. If we calculate the total amount of funds used per month, it will not be much less than during mass raids, no matter how much more according to some indicators, for the same “Shaheeds”. They changed tactics, for some reason they considered mass raids ineffective

- he said.



Another reason Arestovich* considers is the shortage of missiles for the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ air defense systems and the imminent final exhaustion of available missiles due to delays in supplies from the West. If Western support does not continue in the required volumes, the situation will become catastrophic.

From a rational point of view, it is much simpler (RF Armed Forces – Ed.) to wait until our air defense capabilities drop, and then strike when not 90-80% are intercepted, but, for example, 30. Can you imagine launching 100 missiles? in Kyiv, 70 of them hit, just a second? They are waiting for this, for them this is a much more profitable situation

he explained.

* – recognized as an extremist and terrorist in the Russian Federation.
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  1. 0
    19 March 2024 17: 38
    You'd think they shoot down 80% of our cruise missiles. Arestovich's cabbage soup is so serious. At best, 30-40% are shot down
    1. 0
      19 March 2024 17: 47
      Where did you get the idea that at least something was being knocked down?
    2. 0
      19 March 2024 20: 34
      I don’t think so, at best 50% of the missiles reach, most likely less... the distances are long, they fly for a long time and there is enough time to react... the calibers are expensive, so they are not used now, but are a nightmare with geraniums
  2. 0
    19 March 2024 17: 47
    Are they not massive now? laughing