British military expert says which Ukrainian cities could be hit by Russian strikes


The occupation forces are likely to concentrate on one or two major Ukrainian cities this winter to destroy their infrastructure.
In the coming winter, Russia may concentrate on destroying the infrastructure of several large Ukrainian cities. This was stated by a British military expert, a colonel of the UK army, on the TV channel and Espresso.
In his opinion, Russia can bomb Kiev, Lviv and Odessa.
Lviv - because people come here from Poland, then, of course, Odessa - through grain and farming in winter, and Kiev - because it is the capital. Ukrainians need to prepare for powerful attacks," he warned.
At the same time, he noted that it will be difficult for the Russians to achieve what they want, as Ukraine has reliable PPO systems, as well as the country's citizens themselves are now better psychologised.
Of course, it will be very difficult, especially for those who live in the grey zone, for example, in Kharkiv region. Shops are no longer working there and people are completely dependent on volunteer help. Therefore, the Russians will continue to attack the grey zone, as far as it will be possible for them, trying to penetrate deeper and deeper, - added the military expert.
We will remind, last night, 25 November, the enemy released on Ukraine a record number of attack UAVs - 75 "Shaheds", of which 74 were shot down. Air defence worked in at least six regions of Ukraine: Kiev Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk Zaporizhzhya, Mykolaiv, Kirovograd and Dnipropetrovsk.
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