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According to journalists, there is an increasingly volatile nature of Russian mi...

"Missing weapons": Russian strategy of infrastructure strokes is not working - media

According to journalists, there is an increasingly volatile nature of Russian missile attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure. This indicates a lack of precision weapons in the Russian Federation. Despite the enormous losses caused by Ukraine's energy system over the past six months, the country has not been kneeling, and most Ukrainians have long been accustomed to shutdown of electricity, inconvenience and accidental dangers. About it writes BBC.

Journalists noted that Ukrainian engineers have successfully provided electricity throughout the country, despite the loss of dozens of transformers and other key components of infrastructure. But the situation remains unstable, and Russia is still capable of causing huge losses. The publication reported that the wave of rocket strokes, dedicated to the first anniversary of the full -scale invasion of Russia on February 24, did not happen.

However, according to journalists, this speaks of the false expectations of the media than that the Russian Federation has somehow changed its strategy. The material says that there is an increasingly volatile nature of Russian missile attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure. This indicates a lack of precision weapons in the Russian Federation, especially rockets, the use of which will help to achieve at least some efficiency.

At the same time, some types of weapons, such as a long-range anti-ship X-22, which cools to the target from a very high height, is difficult to intercept. The same applies to the C-300 anti-aircraft missile, which has never been intended to defeat ground targets, but has been increasingly used in the last six months. According to journalists, it is unclear whether Russia will continue to use the same strategy for infrastructure, which, as time has shown, does not work.