About 900 high-precision long-range missiles remain in Russia.
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The speaker of the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Yuriy Ignat, stated this on air at a national telethon, citing data from the Main Intelligence Directorate, the Ukrinform agency reports.
According to the latest data, this is the same figure as in the previous period: about 900 high-precision long-range missiles remain in Russia. Because the enemy used a large number of missiles during three large combined attacks from January 29 to 8. Even though they produce, they also lose. That is why the figure is now at the same level,” Ignat noted.
According to him, the Russian Federation produces about a hundred missiles per month.
He also drew attention to the fact that the invaders are now using few Caliber cruise missiles – three such missiles were used during shelling of Ukraine from January 29 to January 8 (January 2).
According to him, the enemy mainly attacks with ballistic missiles. At the same time, Ukraine “does not have many weapons that can destroy ballistic missiles.”
Source: Ukrinform
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