The time is approaching when the Russian army will run out of precision-guided projectiles, stressed the head of the National Security and Defense Council.
With each passing day of the war, Russia is weakening, and its stock of precision-guided missiles is shrinking. This was stated by the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Alexei Danilov in an interview Radio NV, published on October 13th.
According to him, the time is approaching when the Russian Federation will not be able to use this resource.
“Our intelligence works flawlessly. We know that there is a mathematical error in the number of remaining missiles on the territory of the Russian Federation. We are talking about high-precision missiles that give us the biggest problem . As for other Soviet models, for example, the S-300, they are few, but less than on February 24,” said the head of the National Security and Defense Council.
As Danilov clarified, about 30% of the missiles remained in the arsenal of the Russian Federation.
“I have no right to give absolute figures that you would like to hear from me. But if you take percentages, then 25-28% of the total amount that they had on February 24 remains,” he stressed.
As reported Correspondent.net, October 10, Russian troops launched a massive missile attack on Ukrainian cities. The invaders used 84 cruise missiles and 24 drones.
Infrastructure facilities in 12 regions and Kyiv were damaged, 19 people died and 105 were injured.
On October 11, the occupiers continued shelling of critical Ukrainian infrastructure, power outages began in the regions. A total of 28 missiles and 15 drones were launched.
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Source: korrespondent

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