Russia has almost no missiles of its own left, and problems may arise with Iranian ones – Arestovych

Russia has almost no missiles of its own left, and problems may arise with Iranian ones – Arestovych
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Russia has no missiles of its own left for mass strikes against Ukraine.

This was stated by the advisor of the Office of the President, Oleksiy Arestovych, on the Feigin LIVE broadcast.

– They have 140 Iskanders and several dozen Kalibrs left – it’s nothing. They have to wait for Iranian missiles, – the adviser said.

He also noted that there is a problem with Iranian missiles – there are many of them, but few launchers. Thus, Russia will not be able to launch them with large volleys.

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– There may be a lot of them in number, but there are few startups. They won’t be able to launch large volleys, but no air defense system in the world has shot them down yet – problems may arise, –  he added.

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