Most likely, Russia will continue to launch missile strikes in an attempt to prevent the resupply of the Ukrainian frontline forces.. At the same time, the lack of more modern high-precision strike weapons in the Russian Federation and the lack of professionalism of strike gunners can lead to new civilian casualties.. This is reported by the British Ministry of Defense.
In addition, British intelligence notes that Russian troops continue to gradually advance, trying to cordon off Lisichansk. On June 25, 2022, Russian troops advanced another 2 km near the Lisichansk oil refinery, south of the city.
“There is a possibility that a missile attack on a shopping center in Kremenchuk on June 27, 2022 was aimed at hitting a neighboring infrastructure facility. The inaccuracy of Russian strikes at long range has previously led to massive civilian casualties, including an attack on the railway station in Kramatorsk on April 9, 2022, ”the British Ministry of Defense said..
“Russian strikers are likely to be willing to accept high levels of collateral damage when they feel the military need to strike a target,” British intelligence notes..
Most likely, Russia will continue to strike in an attempt to prevent the resupply of the Ukrainian frontline forces..
However, the Russian Federation's shortage of more modern high-precision strike weapons and the lack of professionalism of strike gunners are likely to lead to new civilian casualties, according to the British Ministry of Defense..
Latest Defense Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 29 June 2022Find out more about the UK government's response: https://t. co/UdgwRxBbYS? #StandWithUkraine? pic. twitter. com/JL6rXj2V2M.
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Recall, on June 27, the Russians launched a missile attack on a shopping center in Kremenchug. The tragedy killed at least 18 people, 21 more are missing..
The UN Security Council condemned Russia's actions and urged to contribute to an impartial investigation of the tragedy in Kremenchug.