Russia is likely conserving its missiles and building up stockpiles to launch larger - but less frequent - attacks on Ukraine, according to a new Western intelligence assessment.
The simultaneous attacks increase the chances of some munitions breaking through Ukraine's air defense network and likely also aim to terrorize Ukrainians wearied by nearly three years of barrage.
Britain's defense ministry wrote in an intelligence update...it is highly likely Russia has chosen to take time to build stocks between strikes and then launch in larger, less frequent strike waves.
The characteristics of the December 12-13 attack were similar to those of previous assaults, as they targeted Ukraine's critical infrastructure while also trying to overpower the country.
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