Russia deploys more S-300 missiles to target Ukrainian border – National Resistance Center
Russian invaders brought a new batch of modernized S-300 missiles to the Bryansk region of Russia for attacks on the border territories of Ukraine.
The Center of National Resistance reported this.
"Deep modernization took place intending to be able to strike ground targets in Ukraine, at the facilities of Dubna Machine-Building Plant JSC named after Fyodorov in the city of Dubna, Moscow region," the message says.
But, thanks to the vigilant efforts of the locals, news of the movement of Russian equipment and the enemy's intentions became known. As a result, carrying out these plans seems dubious and would likely have consequences.
As previously reported by Rubryka, according to the estimation of the Estonian military, Russia currently has artillery shells for a year of active hostilities against Ukraine, and the activation of its forces in the regions of Avdiivka in the Donetsk region and Kupiansk in the Kharkiv region may indicate the preparation of a new offensive.
The main directions for Russia in Ukraine have now become two sections of the front – Avdiivka-Mariinka and Kupiansk-Lyman. In the summer, 20-40 attacks were recorded daily; now, on average, there are 76 attacks per day in the areas.
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An additional indicator is that 350,000 artillery shells were delivered from North Korea to the Russian Federation. These are a thousand sea containers that were given to the Krasnodar Territory. According to Kiviselg, this is a significant replenishment of warehouses since the Russian Federation only had about four million shells left.
Moreover, winter is on its way. Naturally, there will be renewed attacks on energy infrastructure.