Humeniuk: Russia will look for other means of precision missile strikes against Ukraine

Humeniuk: Russia will look for other means of precision missile strikes against Ukraine

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Russian troops occasionally conduct maneuvers with coastal missile systems and tactical missile systems as they look for other means to launch precision missile strikes in response to growing threats, while the Russian Navy remains largely inactive in the Black and Azov Seas.

Russian troops occasionally maneuver coastal missile systems and tactical missile systems. The occupiers will be looking for other means of targeted missile strikes. This was reported by the head of the press center of the Defense Forces of southern Ukraine Natalia Humeniuk during a telethon on Wednesday, the correspondent of UNN reports.

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Asked whether there is any movement in the occupied Crimea, including the movement of ballistic missile systems and the withdrawal of the fleet, Humeniuk replied: "The situation with the fleet is somewhat calmer, they are in their basing points and have not been going out into the open sea, the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov recently, fearing the threats that are becoming more and more real for them.

According to her, the enemy occasionally maneuvers other weapons, including coastal missile systems and tactical missile systems.

We are monitoring this situation, and accordingly, we are warning about the danger of using ballistic weapons. We understand that they will be looking for other means of precision missile strikes. They are now quite often returning to targeted strikes from tactical aircraft...

- said Humeniuk.

Addendum

Humeniuk reported that the Russian occupiers are looking for ways to put pressure from the most unexpected directions and using weapons that will complicate the work of Ukrainian air defense systems.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy saidthat Russian ships no longer belong in the western part of the Black Sea and near Crimea, but that they should lose the ability to operate in the eastern Black Sea.