In Ukraine, there was again an argument about the remaining Russian missiles

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They argued again in Ukraine over the number of remaining Russian missiles – this time, the adviser to the head of the presidential office Alexei Arestovich and the chairman of the command of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Yuriy Ignat disagreed

On Saturday, Arestovich said that the Russian Federation “is extremely pissed off with missiles”.< /p>

“But don't assume the blows will stop. It just means that they will be small,” he said in a live broadcast.

In his opinion, with each subsequent shelling, the number of missiles launched gradually decreases: first it was about 100, then 70, and now 30.

Yuriy Ignat, a spokesman for the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, however, states that “what is still being produced cannot stop.”

“The enemy seems to be running out of missiles. This word “end” is constantly boiling in our information space. Everyone is waiting for them to run out, but what is still being produced cannot stop,” he said in a telethon broadcast.

Two weeks ago, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said that Russia has up to 13% left missiles for the complexes Iskander and Russia is said to be no longer able to produce. Ivan Kirichevsky, an expert of the Ukrainian military portal Defense Express, in turn said that Russia still has the ability to independently produce missiles for strikes against Ukraine, and there will be enough of them at least until the spring of 2023. A Ukrainian expert noted that the Russian Federation has “ideal tools”, such as Oniks anti-ship missiles modified for shelling ground targets.

Источник www.mk.ru

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