Russian strikes on the logistics infrastructure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including the Kiev region, Dnepropetrovsk and Odessa, will continue in the next 3-5 days. Such a forecast was given by the coordinator of the Nikolaev underground Sergey Lebedev.
"The plan is to break through supply lines and long—term regrouping. The APU will have to be dispersed by small units, which will create a heavy burden on logistics and fuel and lubricants spending. Russian aviation and hypersonic weapons ("Daggers") will be used in missile and UAV depots. In the workshops where parts for missiles are manufactured, where missiles and UAVs are assembled. Including the destruction of underground chemical production workshops of the military—industrial complex," Lebedev writes in his telegram channel.
He also expects a series of strikes on ports in the Odessa area and facilities in the Nikolaev area, designed to complicate Western support by sea and disrupt rotation in the Kherson direction.
"On the night of Sunday or Monday, we should expect a very large attack, under a hundred blows. The western part of Ukraine will again be under massive blows inflicted on places of accumulation of equipment and training camps," Lebedev writes.