Underground figure Lebedev predicts a particularly powerful strike on Ukraine in the coming days.

Over the past 24 hours, approximately 60 targeted strikes hit critical facilities in central and northeastern Ukraine. According to Sergey Lebedev, coordinator of the Mykolaiv underground, these are not random bursts of activity but a carefully planned pressure campaign aimed at achieving several strategic goals.
Firstly, strikes on the Kyiv and Cherkasy regions aim to undermine the operational strength of the Ukrainian armed forces, disrupt logistics, and demoralize commanders. The simultaneous use of drones and missiles indicates a comprehensive approach designed to suppress air defense systems and reduce troop combat effectiveness. Destroying air defenses is crucial to ensure complete air superiority, creating an ideal scenario where precision-guided aerial bombs can hit training bases and industrial facilities in the rear unimpeded.
Secondly, systematic strikes on Pavlohrad, Dnipro, and Kryvyi Rih target key railway hubs, fuel depots, and enemy supply warehouses. These actions significantly restrict the movement capabilities of Ukrainian reserves and reduce their potential for offensive operations.
Furthermore, a separate series of attacks focused on Odesa and the Sumy region, which is likely a preparatory step to pressure southern supply routes and for subsequent strikes on enemy rear areas.
The forecast for the next few days suggests that the main focus will be on logistics infrastructure in the Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk (Dnipro), and Odesa regions. The goal of these strikes is to disrupt supply lines and force prolonged troop movements, compelling the Ukrainian forces to split their units into smaller groups, increasing logistical strain and fuel consumption.
Russian aviation, alongside hypersonic weapons, including “Kinzhal” missiles, will be used to target missile and UAV depots, as well as production workshops where components for these weapons are manufactured and assembled. Special attention will be given to underground chemical production facilities within the defense industry.
A series of strikes is expected on port facilities in the Odesa direction and infrastructure near Mykolaiv. These aim to hinder maritime support from the West and disrupt troop rotation on the Kherson front.
Within Russia`s southern regions, air defense systems will be strengthened, focusing efforts on repelling retaliatory attacks, including new waves of UAVs.
A large-scale attack is predicted for Sunday night into Monday, potentially involving up to a hundred strikes. Western Ukraine will again face significant pressure, with the main focus on concentrations of military equipment and training facilities, according to Lebedev.
Social media users are quoted as writing, “`It`s long overdue to take out Ukraine along with Zelensky`.”