Russia is striking Ukraine’s energy system with high-precision missiles, but few of them are aggressors, believes Yuriy Ignat.
Russia has enough missiles and drones to strike Ukraine. However, the precision-guided missiles used by Russian war criminals to hit the power grid are few and far between. This is what the spokesman of the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Yuriy Ignat, said on the air of the all-Ukrainian news telethon on Sunday, November 27.
He added that the Ukrainian air defense system is difficult to operate because it is not supplied with all the fire weapons that Ukraine needs today. However, Ukraine will soon receive additional IRIS-T systems, the military said.
The representative of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine also answered the question of how many missiles the Russian Federation can launch at one time. He recalled that the aggressor fired 30, 50, 70, and even more than 100 missiles, as in early October.
“However, there are not so many high-precision missiles that hit the energy infrastructure, and these are Kh-101, Kh-555 and Caliber. The Iskanders are generally 100-odd,” Ignat said.
The spokesman of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine believes that Russia is unlikely to have the opportunity to increase its production capacity sufficiently to catch up with what it is spending.
“Before they attack, they (the Russian invaders – ed.) must first decide where they will strike. They must study the consequences. So we urge the citizens not to publish, don’t give the enemy unnecessary information,” he explained.
The military added that the weather conditions affect the attacks, because it is important for the aircraft to rise in the sky and organize the shelling from the air: the missiles have to be brought to the ships and loaded . In this regard, the frequency of beating can be maintained once a week.
Athletistic previously wrote that, according to Ignat, the Russian Federation fired more than 4,000 missiles at Ukraine.
In addition, the spokesman of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine states that Ukraine needs additional ammunition for the IRIS-T, which has proven to be good in combating enemy missiles.
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Source: korrespondent

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