Ukraine might face “hellish April” - military observer on Russia's missile attacks capabilities

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Large-scale missile attacks on Ukrainian territory will continue in the coming month, Denys Popovych, Ukrainian military observer, suggested on Radio NV.
"By now they have a stockpile of missiles," Popovych said.
"They made them, accumulated, when there was no missile strikes for 44 days. Now we are facing the same situation as last year, when there was a big break before May, and then there was a "hellish May". I believe that we will have a hellish April because they stockpiled a lot of missiles."
He added that he would be happy to be wrong, but notes that "Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, and the third time is becomes a system."
On March 24, Russia conducted massive missile strike on Ukraine. Russians attacked Ukrainian cities with 29 cruise missiles and 28 attack UAVs. Air Defense Forces destroyed 43 targets. Also, one of the Russian cruise missiles that attacked Ukraine flew into Poland for 39 seconds.
19 missiles and 7 attack drones striked Lviv Oblast, where they hit infrastructure facility. In the morning, Russia attacked this facility once again with hypersonic missiles. İt is noted that Russian army fired Kinzhal missiles at a critical infrastructure facility in Lviv Oblast.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Last week, Russia used nearly 190 missiles, 140 Shahed drones and 700 guided bomb units against Ukraine.
Zelenskyy stressed that during more than two years of the full-scale war, there has not been a single week in which Russia has refrained from terror.
"And we are doing our best to make sure that the occupation contingent feels our quite fair response to this terror in the same way – every week, every day. I am grateful to all of our heroes who destroy enemy logistics in the occupied territories. Those who clear Crimea and the Black Sea of the occupiers' presence. This is a difficult task, but our warriors are completing it step by step. Everyone sees that," the president said.

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