You should be very careful during the Ukrainian public holidays in August. There is a real danger that the Russians will launch massive missile strikes even without the Kremlin's orders.
About this Channel 24said political strategist Mikhail Sheitelman. He added that, in fact, the occupiers had launched missile strikes on cities without any reason before, but on holidays they would want it even more.
the Russian army does not need an order of the Kremlin
Sheitelman stressed that he fully shares these reservations to the population from the Office of the President. Anything can be expected from infidels.
Even if there is no direct order from the Kremlin, there are field generals who make decisions at the field level. They have the authority to shoot from planes or from Iskanders from the territory of Belarus without an order from Putin,” the political strategist noted.
He noted that field commanders are even more willing to take revenge on us for the fact that we destroy their soldiers, officers, generals.
“I also urge Ukrainians to be especially careful these days. Celebrate, but look back at the situation,” Sheitelman stressed.
It can only be conventional missile strikes
The political technologist believes that the strikes that the invaders can inflict on holidays will not differ in any way from their previous missile attacks.
The Russians have nothing new. They didn’t have new types of aviation, missiles, etc. out of nowhere. Yes, and our air defense works much better than at the beginning of the war, and, as far as we know, shoots down 85% of missiles,” Sheitelman said.
Sheitelman explained why you should be careful on holidays: watch the video
Threat from Russia on Independence Day: what is known
- On the eve of Ukraine's Independence Day, Russia decided to close the airspace in border areas with our state. The occupiers are implementing such measures from August 22 to 25.
- The Russians have increased the presence in the Black Sea of carriers of Caliber cruise missiles. They are preparing for provocations on the Independence Day of Ukraine.
- It will be impossible to hold mass events in Kyiv for a week. The ban came into effect on August 22.