Ukraine braces for possible Russian missile onslaught
Andriy Kowalenko, head of the Ukrainian Centre for Countering Disinformation, warns that the Russian Federation is stockpiling missiles and transporting fuel to major military airports, from which extensive attacks on Ukraine are launched. This may indicate preparations for an attack, Kowalenko warns.
16 October 2024 20:52
He also noted that the Tu-22m3 and Tu-95MS bombers "are flying between airports in Russia."
- It is possible that the enemy is preparing for strikes, - he emphasised. The Russians' target may be critical infrastructure - crucial for Ukrainians as winter approaches.
Ukraine prepares for a large-scale attack
On Tuesday, the Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, Oleksandr Lytvynenko, stated that with the start of the heating season, significant Russian attacks should be expected.
At the same time, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal assured that more than 99 per cent of residential buildings in Ukraine are prepared for winter.
- With the onset of the heating season, we can expect substantial Russian attacks on the energy sector, - Lytvynenko noted. He observed that Ukrainian energy has demonstrated during the war the ability to implement innovative solutions, and Russia has not succeeded in destroying Ukraine's economy.
Ukraine is on the threshold of the heating season
"Ukraine is on the threshold of the heating season. The government, regional military administrations, and local authorities are working together (...) to ensure all homes have heat and light in winter," Shmyhal wrote on Telegram.
The Prime Minister emphasised that the first course of action is the preparation of infrastructure, and the readiness of residential buildings exceeds 99 per cent. "The number of schools, kindergartens, and hospitals prepared for winter is also close to 100 per cent. More than 18,000 boiler houses and 4,800 heating plants are ready to deliver heat," he conveyed.