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Russia is preparing provocations and shelling to prevent the supply of weapons and equipment to the combat zone

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Ukraine effectively uses Western weapons against the Russians/General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Russia doesn't really like that Ukraine is receiving more and more foreign weapons, with which it effectively fights against the invaders.

It is with the desire to prevent the supply of Western weapons to the front line that the missile strikes that the Russian invaders inflicted on May 3 on almost the entire territory of Ukraine are connected. Then the Vinnitsa, Lvov, Kyiv, Kirovohrad, Dnepropetrovsk, Odessa, Mykolaiv, Zaporozhye and Transcarpathian regions were targeted.

At the same time, in some of these regions, the enemies were aiming at railway infrastructure facilities. We are talking about Lviv, Zakarpattia and Dnepropetrovsk regions. Therefore, there were considerable delays in the arrival of trains.

A large amount of damage to infrastructure was avoided thanks to the air defense system, which worked and shot down some missiles.

The Center for Counteracting Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council warns that the Russians may resort to new provocations and shelling. All this is done in order to prevent the delivery of weapons and equipment to the combat zone.

After all, every day Ukraine begins to receive more and more powerful weapons that can inflict significant losses on the Russians at the front. First of all, we are talking about artillery. The United States, Canada and European countries agreed to supply us with the latest artillery systems, significantly superior to Soviet and Russian weapons. At the same time, the Ukrainian military has already completed exercises for firing from new weapons.

Do not neglect air raid signals

At the same time, the Center for Counteracting Disinformation urges not to neglect air raid signals and hide in shelters. And for those who can't get to cover, the “two walls, two exits” rule should be used:

  • At least 2 walls separate you from danger, because one will probably collapse from impact, and the second will take over the fragments of the wall, window glass, etc. Usually this is a vestibule, corridor or hallway.
  • A basement or garage with one exit is a trap. Modern underground parking lots and basements in most houses are designed with two or more exits, and this is safe.

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