Center for Countering Disinformation warns of possible new Russian missile attacks

Russia may be preparing new combined strikes on Ukraine. There are corresponding signals in the Russian information space, according to the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation, Andriy Kovalenko, on Telegram.
"Unfortunately, due to the West's lack of consequences, Russia does not appear to be planning to stop such attacks. At the very least, there are signals in the Russian information space indicating preparations for repeated combined strikes on Ukraine," Kovalenko stated.
The head of the Center emphasized that there is no rhetoric from Russia about ending the war. Kovalenko added that the Russians convey signals of a desire for peace only to the West.
Strikes on Ukraine
On the night of May 25, Russia launched a combined strike on Ukraine, firing a record 298 drones and 69 missiles of various types. Air defense forces shot down 45 missiles and neutralized 266 drones.
Thirteen regions, including Kyiv, came under Russian attack. More than 80 residential buildings were damaged across the country.
Twelve people were killed in the attack, and more than 60 were injured. Among the dead were three children from the same family in Zhytomyr region. Their parents were hospitalized; the mother is in serious condition. More about the massive Russian attack can be found in the report by RBC-Ukraine.
In addition, on May 24, Russian forces carried out a large-scale drone and missile attack on Kyiv. Debris from downed targets fell in six districts of the capital.