Feb 13 β€’ 10:55 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia ERR

Kiviselg: Russia Timed Record Airstrikes on Ukraine for Cold Weather

Colonel Ants Kiviselg reports that Russia has dramatically increased its airstrikes against Ukraine during the recent cold weather, targeting energy infrastructure.

Colonel Ants Kiviselg from the Estonian Defense Forces has reported a significant escalation in Russia's airstrikes against Ukraine, with a focus on energy infrastructure during the recent cold weather. He noted that the frequency of drone and missile attacks has surged, with the past week witnessing the use of 1400 drones and 60 different missiles, compared to previous weeks where the average was around 1000-1100 drones and 25-70 missiles per week. This uptick in aggression indicates a strategic shift in Russia's military approach to exploit weather conditions.

Furthermore, Colonel Kiviselg pointed out that February has already seen two airstrikes where Russia deployed over 400 aerial strikes in a single attack, demonstrating an unprecedented level of aggression. The deliberate timing of these attacks during the cold season suggests that Russia is attempting to weaken Ukraine's energy resilience, complicating the latter's ability to maintain essential services in harsh weather. Such actions may further target civilian infrastructure and exacerbate humanitarian suffering in affected regions.

This shift in tactics underscores a critical moment in the ongoing conflict, as the intensity of airstrikes aligned with seasonal weather patterns could result in devastating consequences for Ukraine's energy security. The international community may need to closely monitor these developments and consider implications for regional stability and humanitarian aid efforts as the conflict continues to unfold.

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