Shelling of the Yavorivsky training ground is a signal for NATO, the Ministry of Internal Affairs says
Russian troops are expanding the geography of attacks and want to show that there is no safe place in Ukraine
The Russian military hit the International Center for Peacekeeping and Security (Yavorivsky training ground) in the Lviv region - this is a signal for NATO and the destruction of the chain of arms transfer from the EU to Ukraine. Adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs Vadym Denysenko announced this on the air of the telethon, Espresso.West reports.
"This is an attempt to send a signal to NATO, because yesterday there was a statement by Putin that Russia would destroy all chains of arms transfers from the West to the territory of Ukraine. In this case, this is one of those signals. This, unfortunately, is our reality for the next week. And we need to be a little calmer about this. We are entering a rather long stage of the war. The Russians failed to blitzkrieg. And we have two options: either surrender or fight. And we are at war, so we should be patient and not lead to demoralization. We are to experience a few more tense and difficult psychological weeks", Denysenko said.
According to the adviser to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Russian troops are expanding their geography and want to show that there is not a single point in Ukraine that they could not reach, where you can be calm, where people were not forced to sit in basements waiting for an air raid.
Recall that today, March 13, explosions were heard in the Lviv region, invaders fired 8 missiles. Russian aggressors launched an airstrike on the International Center for Peacekeeping and Security in the Lviv region (Yavorivsky training ground of the Ukrainian Ground Forces).
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