Russia will not have "incredible number" of missiles, but keeps accumulating them
The Russians are renewing their stockpiles of missiles, but they will not be able to return to the stockpiles they had early in 2022. Source: Andrii Yusov, representative of the Chief Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine's Defence Ministry on the air of the national joint 24/7 newscast Quote: "They have time to renew [their missile stocks] looking at what to compare with.
The Russians are renewing their stockpiles of missiles, but they will not be able to return to the stockpiles they had early in 2022.
Source: Andrii Yusov, representative of the Chief Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine’s Defence Ministry on the air of the national joint 24/7 newscast
Quote: "They have time to renew [their missile stocks] looking at what to compare with. Compared to the stocks they had before the full-scale invasion, they don't have the time. And they don't even come close [to that amount]. But in general, a certain number of missiles is produced by the invaders. There are more Kalibrs and less Kinzhals produced, but they are produced.
This means that if we do not see missile strikes for a while, then the enemy is accumulating missile weapons. And yes, we are on the threshold of a new heating season. And since the terrorist state has not gone anywhere, it is obvious that the strikes we saw last winter may be repeated."
Details: Yusov emphasised that it will not be possible to accumulate an "incredible number" of missiles. "They don't have the stocks of missiles that they had until 24 February 2022. And we saw it when they could launch 100 or more missiles in one strike. Now this has not been observed for a long time. However, what we are talking about is that the risks remain, it means that the country is preparing," he said.
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