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Will Russia have enough missiles for the third day of a massive attack: Zhdanov estimated the enemy's reserves

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For the second day in a row, Russian occupiers have launched massive missile strikes on Ukraine. Tomorrow there may be a third such attack. But the Russians will launch fewer missiles than in previous days.

This Channel 24 was told by military expert Oleg Zhdanov. According to him, it is quite possible that tomorrow the invaders will try to deliver a massive missile strike for the third time.

I think it is quite realistic that the third stage will also take place. Today they launched 33 missiles – Caliber, Kh-22, Kh-101 (the command of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine writes about 28 missiles – 24 channels). Tomorrow, too, there may be a certain number of missiles. Perhaps less than today, – said Zhdanov.

He added that after a potential third massive strike, a decrease in the activity of infidels will follow. Most likely, the dynamics will be the same as in the previous few months.

The occupiers will not be able to keep up such a pace, because for massive strikes it is necessary to concentrate these missiles in separate places and reduce the number of their use directly in combat operations at the front.

According to Zhdanov, Russia is once again trying to persuade Ukraine to negotiate with such massive strikes. But it is clear that no one will negotiate with the invaders now.

Today's massive missile strikes can be tied to the political situation that Russia is trying to build around Ukraine. Namely, lobbying for the Russian narrative that it is necessary to sit down for negotiations. If this fails, then even a massive missile strike does not make sense. He will not “carry” such a political burden, – said Zhdanov.

Recall that on October 11, the Russian invaders launched the second massive missile attack on Ukraine. They launched 28 missiles and more than 15 attack drones. Ukrainian air defense forces shot down 33 air targets – 20 missiles and 13 drones.

The United States plans to send NASAMS to Ukraine as soon as possible, which will strengthen the country's air defense. To speed up this process as much as possible, the system will be assembled from existing parts, and not from scratch.

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