Ignat: the number of missiles stockpiled by Russia is not incredible, last year there were more
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Russia has amassed about 900 missiles ahead of winter, half as many as last year, according to Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ignat
The Russian Federation accumulated 900 missiles by winter, but this is half as much as last year. This was stated by the spokesman of the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Yuriy Ignat on the air of the telethon on Wednesday, writes UNN.
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According to Ihnat, the 900 missiles estimated to have been stockpiled by the Russians is not an "incredible amount."
This is not an incredible number of missiles. This is actually half the number of missiles that Russia had last year,
According to him, last year, more than 1,000 cruise missiles (Kalibr and X-555) were fired at Ukraine's critical infrastructure alone. He added that the intensity of missile attacks during the last heating season was very high.
"Today, apparently, more drones will be used," Ihnat said.
As a reminder,
Russia has recently significantly reduced the use of missiles. Given this and the data from the GUR, it can be assumed that the enemy has already accumulated about 900 missiles, the AFU said.