The massive attack on Kyiv, Kharkiv, and several other Ukrainian regions on November 29 appears not to be an exception, but potentially a new norm. The enemy is preparing for another strike, which may come soon.
This was warned by the Head of the Communications Department of the Ukrainian Air Force Command, Yurii Ihnat in a comment to Channel 24.
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According to him, russia has enough drones and missiles to attack Ukraine once or twice a week. At the same time, the scale of the shelling may only increase.
Ihnat notes that russia is still able to launch frequent and large-scale strikes. Their aim is to create chaos and disrupt critical infrastructure, especially during the winter period.
He also emphasized that, despite challenges within russia's defense industry, russian army continues to maintain its reserves. Moscow also continues to receive drones from Iran. Therefore, the threat level remains unchanged.

Against this backdrop, Ukraine continues to appeal to its partners to increase supplies of anti-aircraft ammunition. Primarily, this relates to the missiles required for air defense. Without them, the country would struggle to withstand new waves of attacks.
Earlier Defense Express reported that Ukraine had deployed mew weapon to counter russian KABs.
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