Russia secretly moves 100 missiles as fears grow that Putin will drop a dirty bomb on Ukraine

- Dozens of S-300 and S-400 defense missiles have reportedly arrived in Moscow and all eyes are on the Kremlin.

Russia secretly moves 100 missiles as fears grow that Putin will drop a dirty bomb on Ukraine
A Kharkiv resident with his vehicle and garage destroyed by a Russian missile.

Russia secretly moves 100 missiles as fears grow that Putin will drop a dirty bomb on Ukraine

Russia reportedly moved some 100 missiles of the S-300 and S-400 types towards its territory and eyes are already set on Vladimir Putin while fears are growing that he used a dirty bomb on Ukraine just when the war is about to turn nine months old and winter, with the first snowfalls, begins to appear intensely. According to The Mirror, citing Russian experts, "whatever Russia has in mind to inflict on Ukraine, the Kremlin seems to be expecting retaliation on its own soil from Ukraine or the West."

"Analysts believe that with these missile movements done so quickly, just before the massive bombardments this week, the two are interconnected. But more disturbingly, they may indicate that the worst may be yet to come and that they are preparing for a great reaction to this activity", adds the aforementioned medium.

Defense emplacements inside Russia were reinforced with missiles at the airfields of Millerovo, which covers Lugansk, in Ukraine, and Rostov-on-Don, which covers disputed Donetsk, also in Ukraine. But coverage was also reinforced at the Sascha aerodrome, facing Belarus and located between it and Moscow, and Chkalovsky, near Moscow, has also been equipped with missiles, they explain. "This means that the leaders of Moscow believe that the capital suddenly needs more defense," at a time in the war in which the Russian Army is still stuck despite the fact that the Ukrainian counteroffensive has slowed down.

The missile deployment comes as 83,460 Russian soldiers are known to have been killed in the invasion, 2,879 tanks destroyed, 278 aircraft hit, and 1,536 destroyed since February 24.

With Russia in retreat after the fierce Ukrainian advance in the south and east, plus the loss of the key city of Kherson, Moscow has attacked Ukraine with more than 120 missiles this week. The missiles have hit Ukrainian infrastructure, leaving 10 million Ukrainians without power and large-scale blackouts as the cold of winter approaches.

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