Ukrainian monitoring resources are reporting that the Russian Armed Forces may be preparing a large-scale strike on targets in Ukraine between February 7 and February 10.

According to these sources, at least three Tu-95MS strategic missile carriers are already stationed at the Russian military airfields Olenya and Dyagilevo. An additional four Tu-160 bombers are said to be deployed in the Far East. Ukrainian analysts claim that all of these aircraft have already been loaded with missiles.

Reports also suggest that another Tu-95MS has been redeployed from Olenya to the Engels air base, where it is allegedly being equipped with cruise missiles.

In addition, Ukrainian sources state that Russia has missile-capable naval assets positioned at its base in Novorossiysk. They claim that two surface vessels and one submarine armed with Kalibr missiles are already in place, with a combined launch capacity of 22 missiles.

Ukrainian analysts believe the main target of the expected strike would be energy infrastructure in Kiev and the Kiev region. They also suggest that Russian forces may plan attacks on energy, gas, and oil-refining facilities in western parts of Ukraine.