Russia has changed the strategy of attacks on Ukraine/Channel 24 Collage
Polish President Andrzej Duda links the cynical Russian attack on a shopping center in Kremenchuk with the start of the NATO summit. This could be a certain signal for the North Atlantic Alliance from the Kremlin.
However, this is not only about the Alliance. Adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs Vadim Denisenko told Channel 24 about this.
According to him, this may somehow correlate with the G7 meeting held yesterday on June 27.
In this case, probably within the last month, the Russians have changed their strategy of shelling Ukraine,” Denisenko said.
Now they are starting to shell our country even more massively. If earlier they fired 5-6 missiles at a time, then only on June 25 the infidels fired more than 50 missiles. As the adviser to the minister noted, they are released from different points. This greatly complicates the work of our air defense.
Warning to the Russian elites
Speaking of civilian objects, the Russians have shelled a kindergarten in recent days in Kyiv (fortunately, no one was there) and a shopping center in Kremenchug.
“Of course, this can really be taken as a warning to NATO countries in many respects. On the other hand, it is a warning to the Russian elites,” Denisenko said.
As he explained, Kremlin dictator Putin tells everyone that he is not going to stop and defiantly cuts off all possible ways of the negotiation process both for the West and for its elites.
Russia has prepared for the shopping center in Kremenchug: the death toll has increased
- On June 27, the Russian military inflicted missile attack on Kremenchuk. As NSDC Secretary Aleksey Danilov noted, one of the rockets hit the Amstor mall, while the second hit the stadium.
- There were about 1,000 people in the mall before the attack.
- Updated information about the victims of the attack. As of the morning of June 28, 18 dead are known. One of them died in the hospital. Medics failed to save her.
- Kremenchug Mayor Vitaliy Maletsky noted that as of the morning 36 people were considered missing.
- Rescuers continue to work at the site of the missile attack.