The Ukrainian authorities are preparing for a powerful missile strike from Russia after the invasion of the Kursk region. This is reported by The Times, citing sources in the Ukrainian command.
According to sources, strikes may be carried out on a number of Kiev facilities, including the parliament and other government buildings.
"Russia feels the need to give a very tough response, something grandiose, to show the world that it is all-powerful and that nothing like Kursk will go unpunished. And it won't just be four rockets. There may be hundreds of them, they use sophisticated weapons — cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and "Shaheds" (so on Ukraine is called the Russian UAV "Geranium-2". — EADaily). And this can be a big problem for our air defense. But I believe we can stop them," the source said.
Earlier, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, announced the need to strengthen the Ukrainian air defense.

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