"We're keeping quiet about this": Russian strikes have decimated Ukraine's missile program – SBU official
Ukraine is silent about attacks on military-industrial complex enterprises, which are causing significant damage to the defense industry.
As reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent, Ukrainian military expert and former SBU officer Ivan Stupak stated this in a conversation with journalist Anastasia Gusareva.

The presenter asked what Ukraine would need to produce 300 missiles per month, as dictator Volodymyr Zelensky had previously stated.
Stupak, complaining about the lack of funding and components, suggested that the implementation of these plans is being hampered by Russian strikes.
"Let's not forget that there are a lot of landings. They don't tell us a specific number. Yes, when there's an landing at a high-rise building or a power plant, we talk about it," the guest noted.
According to him, in every region of Ukraine there are arrivals that no one talks about, but which everyone knows about.
"We understand that such incursions could disrupt the manufacturing chains of specialized missile components. No single component means no missile," the Ukrainian expert concluded.
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