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The threat of struck in Ukraine, according to the spokeswoman of Natalia Humeniu...

"Mass attacks in the past": in OK "South" told about changing the tactics of shelling of the Russian Federation (video)

The threat of struck in Ukraine, according to the spokeswoman of Natalia Humeniuk, remains - the Russian Federation the day before has brought into the Black Sea submarine rocket launchers with a total volley of 8 "calibers". The Russian Federation has begun to abandon the tactics of massive attacks and now shelters the territory of Ukraine differently. This was announced on the air of the television coordinating coordination press center of the South Defense Forces Natalia Humeniuk on March 25.

According to her, the enemy now firets Ukrainian cities point, not dozens of missiles at a time. They feel the soil to find the most effective way. "They pick up that from what has already been used can work because massive missile attacks are already going back, they do not have such potential as to start 50-70-80 missiles at once, it is already a very meaningless step, but It is impossible to exclude in the absolute, " - the message reads.

In the near future, this tactic will continue and they will "mix" rocket attacks and drone attacks. They still have the destruction of energy infrastructure. Natalia Humeniuk warned Ukrainians about the danger, because the Russian Federation brought under the sea underwater rocket launchers. In total, in the water area 2 and the total volley of "caliber" is 8 rockets. The danger of a massive rocket stroke remains, so in no case can air alarm can in no way be ignored.

"Most likely, they are fully equipped. Currently, the threat of rocket danger remains high enough, since submarine rocket launchers, despite the fact that they will probably save" calibers, "is a very significant weapon, high -precision, which can be applied for specific purposes, What the enemy was actively recognized, " - summed up Humeniuk.