🛑 On the night of April 1, for the first time in a long while, russia did not launch strike drones against Ukrainian cities.
Source: Gazeta.UA
🛡️ The head of the Reserve Council of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Ivan Tymochko, believes this may be related to Ukrainian forces detecting enemy launch sites or the enemy stockpiling drones. He stated this on the air of “My-Ukraine.”
🎯 According to him, there is a possibility that russian intelligence received information that the Ukrainian Armed Forces had located their launch sites. This could have forced the occupiers to temporarily halt attacks to avoid putting their equipment at risk of destruction.
🔥 Tymochko also noted that the enemy uses a “carpet strike” tactic, massively launching drones across several blocks of a single city. However, the effectiveness of such attacks remains low – only about 10% of strikes reach their targets.
🚀 At the same time, the expert suggested that the occupiers might be stockpiling drones for an even larger-scale attack. He estimated that russia could be preparing not 200 UAVs, but twice as many, posing a serious threat.
🕵️♂️ The third possible reason, according to the expert, is a political factor – the kremlin dictator putin, amid discussions of a possible truce, might have wanted to show that russia “controls” the situation and can stop attacks at will.
⚡ However, Tymochko considers it more likely that russia has faced technical problems or is continuing to stockpile drones for future attacks. The coming days will reveal how the situation develops.
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