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Minister Defense of Ukraine Aleksey Reznikov has again made a statement regarding the remaining missiles in Russia.
According to the infographic published by him, Russia has 536 strategic missiles of various types remaining. According to Reznikov, these missiles make up 19% of the total pre-war potential.
He also counted Russian tactical missiles and counted 7310 pieces (ie 78% of the original number). Also, information from the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine states that the Russian Federation has 90 (12%) Geranium drones left.
A week ago, Reznikov said that Russia has up to 13% of the missiles for the Iskander complexes, and Russia is allegedly no longer able to produce.
Earlier, Ivan Kirichevsky, an expert from the Ukrainian military portal Defense Express, 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 Onyx anti-ship missiles modified for shelling ground targets.
Earlier, an adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine, Mikhail Podolyak, said that Iran “plans to provide Moscow with hundreds of missiles. Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya said that the Russian military-industrial complex is self-sufficient and can meet the needs of the military without foreign assistance.