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Much depends on whether the Kremlin agrees to spend such valuable ammunition as ...

The SBU could interfere with the Zircon Collection: When to wait for the next rockets - Hetman (video)

Much depends on whether the Kremlin agrees to spend such valuable ammunition as "Zircon". The Russians carry out so -called point strikes in Kiev and the West of Ukraine, since they actually do not have a large reserve of rockets, says the reserve Major Alexei Hetman.

Unfortunately, the occupiers began to use the zircon missiles in Kiev, unfortunately, there is nothing unusual, because it fits into the paradigm of actions of the Russian Federation, which was planned there for the re -election of Putin and for further offensive actions. Since 88% of the Russians, although these data, of course, were partially falsified, supported the policy of the head of the state, thereby supporting the strikes in peaceful Ukrainians.

Alexei Hetman's major and a participant of the Russo-Ukrainian War told this in an interview with focus. According to him, it is possible that Putin planned strikes on Ukraine's energy facilities in the winter, but there is a suspicion that the SBU was able to block some opportunities for the supply of critical components to Russian missiles. Therefore, it is only now possible to collect "zirconies". "The first attacks on Kiev were reconnaissance," the hetman emphasized.

"The invaders were circling over Ukraine, watching how our air defense systems work, how much they could withstand the electronic fighting systems and so on. Today, the Russians are holding so -called point strikes of Kiev and the West of Ukraine, because they have no large reserve of rockets for in fact, says the reserve major. Of course, there are about 800 pieces of different "daggers" in warehouses, but if you use them massively, then you can stay without missiles at all.

"Although, of course, no one can give guarantees that on a day the invaders will not think of launching 50-100 missiles at once," Hetman notes. "So today it all depends on whether the Kremlin agrees to spend such valuable ammunition massively. " According to the expert, the latest "Zircon" missiles will not be able to attack massively. The Russian MIC did not produce a significant number of them and it is possible to collect them only sometime in mid -April.