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"You need to prepare for more": NATO was told about the plans of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation for the coming winter

According to the Secretary -General of the Alliance, Jens Stoltenberg, the Russians have not abandoned their plans and will continue to attack Ukrainian infrastructure. In this regard, the event requires more support for Kiev. The Russian Federation intends not only to continue attacks in Ukraine this year, but also to significantly strengthen them.

This was stated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg during a press conference at a meeting of foreign ministers of the Alliance in Brussels on November 28. According to him, everyone should be prepared for the fact that the enemy will again begin massive shelling of critical infrastructure. This is done to try to leave Ukrainians without electricity and heating in the cold season. "We will look at the situation in Ukraine. We see intensive fighting along the front line.

And we see waves of drones in Ukrainian cities, infrastructure facilities. And we need to prepare for more attacks against Ukrainian cities. Therefore, it is very important that Member States NATO continued to support Ukraine, "Jens Stoltenberg said. It was separately stated that during a meeting in Belgium, which will also be present the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba, unwavering support for Kiev will be demonstrated again.

By the way, earlier the Assistant Secretary of the Bureau for Europe and Eurasia, US Ambassador James O'Branin stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin was waiting for the moment when the event is tired and refused to assist the Armed Forces, but no one will allow it.

"Obviously, President Putin is not interested in peace talks around Ukraine, he believes that if he waits, he will be able to take Ukraine under his control again and create a platform there, which will be able to threaten NATO's security," the statement reads. We will remind, on November 22 it was reported that Ukraine is approaching winter with a fragile energy system.