For a massive attack on Ukraine, the Russians would have to work for one and a half to two months. The aggressor country has run out of ammunition.
Russia’s terrorist state army still has enough missile stocks for two or three more major attacks on Ukraine. This was stated by the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Kirill Budanov.
“They have used fewer missiles than in previous waves. This means that they clearly understand that the numbers I recited to you today are completely true. They need to reduce the number to maintain at least some imitation of intensity of the missile attack,” he said.
Budanov said that the invaders are constantly increasing the time between rocket attacks. Moreover, the enemy reduces the number of missiles in a salvo.
“Everyone remembers: the attacks were every Monday, then the missile attack on Ukraine was once every 10 days, then once every 14-15 days. That is, they keep increasing the term and decreasing the number of missiles in one salvo. This was done to simulate the situation that allegedly the Russian army could still pose a missile threat to the Ukrainians,” explained the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate.
Also, according to Budanov, now the Russians have one and a half hundred missiles left.
“Under very favorable conditions, the Russians could produce a total of up to 50 X-101 and Caliber missiles per month. That means the Russians would have to work one and a half to two months for a missile attack on Ukraine,” he added. .
Recall that in the past day, the Russian invaders hit the residential area of Nikolaev with six Iskander missiles. The head of OVA, Vitaly Kim, called these actions reckless.
The Russian army has a severe shortage of ammunition – ISW
Source: korrespondent

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