The Russians may launch a massive missile strike on February 10th. This is evidenced by the activity of the enemy that night. In particular, attacks by Iranian “Shahid” drones.
This was noted by the speaker of OK “South” Natalya Gumenyuk during the telethon. She noted that statistics are a stubborn thing, although we do not always stick to certain dates when there may be a new attack, Channel 24 reports.
The enemy is preparing for a massive strike
According to Gumenyuk, the occupants carried out the last massive missile attack on January 26. And already on February 92 weeks have passed since then.And there is every reason to believe that the enemies are preparing for a new one.
As we warned: first there is a wave of Shaheeds, reconnaissance of air defense areas and trying to get into critical infrastructure facilities, and then the enemy is preparing a missile attack. And everything eloquently testifies to this,” she stressed.
The speaker of the OK “South” noted that the elements had somewhat delayed the actions of the enemy. A storm in the Black Sea made it impossible to keep rocket carriers in the waters. And as soon as the fluctuations decreased from 5 – 7 points to 3 – 4, three launch vehicles appeared on combat duty. We are talking about two surface and one underwater, which together carry 20 Caliber missiles.
At the same time, activity from both tactical and strategic aviation. This, Gumenyuk noted, could be a sign that the Russians could launch a massive strike on February 10.
In all likelihood , taking into account the peculiarities of the weather of this season, one wave (attacks – Channel 24) from another can be quite dense. In particular, the Shaheed wave is a short reconnaissance operation. Further, the use of massive missile strikes is quite likely,” Gumenyuk emphasized.
Speaker of the Odesa OVA Serhiy Bratchuk warned that “the threat of enemy missile and air attacks” is high. He also urged not to ignore air raid signals. And we will briefly recall what happened that night.
On February 10, they attacked with drones and missiles
- At about 04:00, the Russians attacked Kharkov. As mayor Igor Terekhov noted, the occupiers got into critical infrastructure facilities. Therefore, interruptions in the supply of electricity, water and heat are possible in the city.
- Zaporozhye also came under shelling. As Anatoliy Kurtev, the secretary of the Zaporozhye city council, noted, 17 arrivals were counted in an hour. And this was the largest number since the beginning of a full-scale invasion. The occupiers also cynically attacked energy infrastructure facilities.
- The Vostok Air Command noted that it was loud in the Dnieper that night. Fortunately, there were no flights.
- According to the available information, 2 drones were shot down in the Kirovohrad and Vinnitsa directions.