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"Change tactics": the General Staff of the Armed Forces warns of new rocket strikes in Ukraine

The military command calls not to ignore air alarm signals in the near future, as Russia has not abandoned plans to leave Ukrainians without heat and electricity. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation can in the near future cause massive rocket strikes in Ukraine. This is warned by the Presenter of the General Staff of the Armed Forces in the morning summary of December 9. In particular, Ukrainians are urged not to ignore air alarm signals because of the threat of massive rocket strokes.

The General Staff does not reject that in the near future the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation can attack critical infrastructure. "The Russian invaders have caused 7 rocket and 31 aviation strikes during the last day, as well as 73 shelling from rocket launchers. There is a threat to the enemy of aviation and missile strikes on critical infrastructure in the whole territory Armed Forces.

A day earlier, January 8, a spokeswoman for the South Operations Command Natalia Humeniuk also warned that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation could soon make massive missile strikes in Ukraine. According to her, Russia is likely to "humble" for Christmas, as it needs to be completed with a large -scale attack.

Humeniuk also does not exclude that the command of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation can change the tactics of the task of blows in Ukraine, given the effective operation of Ukraine's air defense. "Due to the lack of rockets, they can use combined attacks when both air base missiles and maritime base and ShahED are used. They are annoyed by the quality their plans, " - summarized the speaker of the department.

It is worth noting that the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine informed about the threat of massive missile strikes in Ukraine in its summary on January 8. The military command called for citizens not to ignore air alarm signals in the coming days, as invaders can attack critical infrastructure.