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"Has a clear plan": Air Forces clarify if there will be a massive attack by Russia on the anniversary of the invasion.

According to Yuri Ignat, Ukrainians need to prepare regardless of the circumstances, particularly by taking tactical medicine courses.
"Имеет четкий план": Воздушные силы прокомментировали возможную массированную атаку России в годовщину вторжения.

Russia has a clear plan regarding which targets to strike in Ukraine, and the occupiers have been executing this for three consecutive years, launching attacks on various significant dates. Therefore, Ukrainians should be prepared for February 24, 2025. This was stated in an interview with "Radio Liberty" by Yuriy Ignat, the head of the communications department of the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

He explained that the Russian Armed Forces target Ukraine on Independence Day, New Year’s, and on other significant dates with "Shaheds".

"Thus, it’s essential to be prepared. Every family and organization should have a plan for emergencies when a critical situation arises. Whether it's an attack by a "Shahed" or a missile, one should know where the first aid kit is located and how to respond, administer first aid," Ignat said.

He emphasized that tactical medicine is crucial as it can save lives.

"In the event of a tragedy: stop the bleeding, provide first aid. So, preparation is necessary. We live in such times," Ignat stressed.

He also noted that discussing a specific day for a massive strike is quite challenging.

"Russia has its clear plan; they have specific targets they wish to hit. They schedule their strikes according to their strategic intentions. They also consider various factors, including weather conditions, which significantly influence planning attacks in different regions," Ignat highlighted.

Recall that in the U.S., they prepared a draft resolution at the UN for the third anniversary of the war without mentioning Russia's aggression.

On the night of February 23, Russia struck Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia with "Shaheds".