Russia runs low on high-precision missiles, Ukrainian intelligence says

5 December 2022, 08:14 PM
Intelligence predicted another missile attack of the enemy (Photo:Command of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine/Facebook)

Intelligence predicted another missile attack of the enemy (Photo:Command of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine/Facebook)

Russia’s stocks of high-precision missiles have fallen to critical levels, Ukrainian Military Intelligence spokesman Andriy Yusov told Ukrainian TV broadcasters on Dec. 5.

“In terms of (Russian) stockpile of missile weapons, especially high-precision ones, they’ve already fallen to critical levels, according to many indicators,” said Yusov.

“It’s not so much and not as often that Russia will be able to launch such attacks against Ukrainians.”

Yusov said that Moscow would be able to launch less than six more massive missile attacks if it used 100 missiles for each salvo.

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At the same time, he added that the invaders still have a “sufficient number” of S-300 missiles with a shorter range, with which they can terrorize the frontline cities, such as Kherson, Zaporizhzhya, Kharkiv, and Sumy.

“As for Kalibr and Iskander missiles, their stocks are much lower and even critically lower compared to other obsolete types of weapons,” the spokesman said.

Yusov added that Ukrainian intelligence has anticipated the latest enemy missile attack, allowing the government and emergency services to prepare to deal with it.

Russia launched another massive missile attack on Ukraine on Dec. 5. Ukraine’s Air Force reported that more than 60 missiles out of 70 launched by Moscow were shot down.

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