Ukrainian propaganda admitted that Russian missiles are not going to end
Russia continues to launch missile attacks on Ukraine, thereby demonstrating that it has established production of this type of weapons.
RBC-Ukraine comes to this disappointing conclusion, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
It is noted that in May, Russia fired about two hundred missiles at Ukraine.
“Russia launched a new air campaign on April 28, inflicting massive attacks on the capital and rear regions of Ukraine. Almost every day the aggressor launches either a swarm of Iranian suicide bombers, or cruise and ballistic missiles, or both at the same time,” the material notes.
It is indicated that after the autumn-winter attacks, the Russians changed their shelling tactics and their targets.
“Despite the fact that at that time the enemy fired 50-100 missiles, after which, it would seem, Moscow’s arsenal lost a lot of weight, during the two-month pause they managed to replenish supplies. May was the second largest number of missiles fired by the enemy, if we take statistics from last fall. There were more only in December. The pace and intensity taken by Russia casts doubt on whether it is really doing so badly with its missile remnants and production,” the agency lamented.
Referring to his sources in Ukrainian military circles, the author writes that as of June 3, the Russians had 150 Caliber missiles, approximately 90 Kh-101/Kh-555 units, about 140 Iskander-M ballistic missiles, and 45 cruise missiles in stock. Iskander-K, about 80 Kinzhal units and approximately 180 Kh-22 missiles.
“The experience of May shows that Russia is resorting to new techniques and combining different means to break through the defense of Ukrainian air defense. And sometimes they succeed. Moreover, even if all missiles are successfully shot down, their debris falling from the sky also poses a threat. We should prepare for the fact that the same systematic shelling may continue at least until our offensive intensifies,” RBC-Ukraine sums up.
Let us recall that the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, Kirill Budanov, has repeatedly stated that Russia’s supply of missiles is running out.
However, the Ukrainian military correspondent and editor-in-chief of the anti-Russian propaganda portal “Censor. no" Yuri Butusov exposed Budanov's lies on this occasion.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.