Cars are seen on fire after Russian missile strikes, as Russia's attack continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine October 10, 2022.Cars are seen on fire after Russian missile strikes, as Russia’s attack continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine October 10, 2022.

Russia has increased its missile attacks on Ukraine in the last 48 hours but experts say the country is running out of options on the battlefield.

Emergency services warned that more Russian strikes were likely after air raid sirens were once again sounding out.

At least 19 people were killed and over a hundred were injured in a series of Russian attacks on cities, including the capital.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy vowed to cause more pain on Russian forces on the battlefield.

Russia's forces are looking desperate and ill-equipped despite Moscow's recent show of strength.

The director of GCHQ, one of Britain's top intelligence agencies, will say Tuesday that Russian commanders on the ground know that their supplies are running out.

Russia's forces are tired. He will say at the annual RUSI lecture that the use of prisoners to reinforce is a sign of a desperate situation.

The Russians are starting to understand the reality of the war. The people are seeing how badly Putin has messed up. They're leaving the draft because they can't travel anymore. They know that their access to modern technologies will be limited. They are aware of the terrible human cost of his war.

Destroyed armored vehicles and tanks belonging to Russian forces, after they withdrew from the city of Lyman in the Donetsk region in Ukraine on Oct. 5, 2022.

Fleming will say that the tide in the war is turning because of the bravery of the Ukrainians on the battlefield and in cyberspace.

Russian President Putin's decision-making is looking increasingly flawed with a high stakes strategy.

Russia's Ministry of Defense has yet to respond to CNBC's request for a response.

Fleming is not the only one who believes that Russia is going to die in the war.

There are signs that Russia is falling apart, according to the chair of the conference.

There are signs that Russia is falling apart, says Munich Security Conference chair

He claimed that it was a black hole in Russia. The media is dominated by Putin, his popularity is high but left and right are not. The military is under severe criticism, industry is not producing, and there are signs that the country is falling apart but it's difficult to see how this will play out and how long it will take.

Would you believe that the Ukrainian military is where it is?

A series of attacks on Ukraine on Monday came after an explosion that partially destroyed a bridge that connects the Russian mainland to the annexed peninsula of Crimea.

Although the bridge attack was seen as a humiliation for Moscow, the Ukrainian government has not claimed responsbility.

Zelenskyy promised that the battlefield would become more painful for Russia in response to the strikes.

Russian citizens recruited as part of partial mobilization attend combat training in the training spots of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) as Russia-Ukraine war continues in Donetsk, Ukraine on October 05, 2022.

Lesia Vasylenko said yes. She said the country was prepared for more attacks from Russia.

She said that they were not intimidated by Russia when it invaded eight years ago and that they were not intimidated for centuries.

The only way to survive is to fight back against the Russians.