Since October 10, 2022, since the beginning of the massive shelling of the infrastructure of Ukraine, the Russian Federation has spent 821 missiles.
Since October 2022, the Russians have spent $7.5 billion on 821 missiles fired at Ukraine. Such data is provided by the Telegram channel Price of Power on Thursday, March 9.
In total, since the beginning of the massive shelling of Ukraine’s infrastructure, since October 10, Russia has spent 821 missiles of various types, their cost is 7.462 billion dollars.
On the night of March 9, Russian troops carried out 81 missile launches of various bases:
According to Forbes, the rocket X-101 cost 13 million dollars, and the X-555 missile, according to open sources, cost 7.5 million dollars. Accordingly, 28 volleys of these missiles cost Russia between $215.5 million and $358.5 million.
Rocket Caliber worth 6.5 million dollars, that is, the total cost of shells fired during the night was 130 million dollars.
hypersonic missile Kh-47 Dagger can cost from $10 million and more, the total cost of six launches is $60 million.
rockets X-59 And X-31P – 0.5 million dollars each, the total cost of 8 launches – 4 million dollars. And guided anti-aircraft S-300 – $2 million each (13 launches – $26 million).
Estimated cost of the rocket X-22, according to open sources, in May 2022 was an average of 400 thousand dollars. The total cost of tonight’s launch is $2.4 million.
Iran’s attack drones Shahed-136/131, according to information in open sources, costs from 20 thousand dollars to 50 thousand dollars per unit. On average, eight of these UAVs cost $280,000.
It will be remembered that on the night of March 9, Russia attacked 10 regions of Ukraine and Kyiv. As a result of the missile attack in some regions there were blackouts, problems with water supply and heating. There were also civilians who died.
Russia called the rocket attack a “retaliatory strike”
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Source: korrespondent

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