Ignat told us how many high-precision missiles are left in Russia

Юрій Ігнат
Photo: Media Center Ukraine – Ukrinform

According to official data provided by the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine, Russia has about 900 high-precision long-range missiles left.

This was noted by Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat during a telethon.

According to him, it is difficult to say how many long-range missiles the occupiers are ready to use for shelling. For example, Russians rarely use Kinzhals.

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– We saw the peak in May-June, when they attacked – Daggers, ballistics and cruise missiles were flying at the same time. They have enough carriers for Daggers, but not so many missiles,” noted the Air Force spokesman.

The enemy continues to produce long-range missiles, but not as many as last year.

The Air Force spokesman added that the current use of Iskander-M or S-400 ballistic missiles, as well as Daggers, is not something new for Ukraine. He added: “All of this has been chewed over many times. That is why we have such a result today, everything is coming together well.

As a reminder, on Thursday, December 14, 2023, the Russian occupiers fired Kinzhal missiles at Starokonstantyniv, Khmelnytskyi region.

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