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Russia put missiles on the conveyor: massive shelling of Ukraine may continue further

by alex

Massive Russian missile strikes may continue further. The occupiers have launched the production of some missiles.

So in a commentary to Channel 24, military expert Petr Chernik said. At the same time, the head of the GUR, Kirill Budanov, said that Russia was running out of missiles.

“X-101 and 3M14 Caliber were put on the conveyor and they can produce more than 40 units per month. 3-4 months and there are already 120 missiles. And we are adding old ones,” he said.

Stockpiles of missiles in Russia

Piotr Chernik noted that the occupiers had less stocks of missiles. He noted that at the beginning of a full-scale war, the aggressor country had about 7,000 missiles of 11 classes.

Old stocks of various missiles are also up to 700 – 800 pieces. Let's say, those very heavy and serious X-22s, the most sensitive ones, can still be within 100 – 140 units, – he said.

Chernik is convinced that there are about 5,000 S-300 missiles left.

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Have the Russians changed tactics?

According to the military expert, now the invaders are studying the work of the Ukrainian air defense.

“We have reached a knockdown ratio of up to 80%, in some places up to 90. This is a lot. And a 10% breakthrough does not suit them,” he said.

Chernik believes that there will be a large salvo of missiles. However, when exactly, which missiles and from where is the question.

Russian Missile Attacks: Latest News

  • The Russians have increased the presence of ships in the Black Sea. The invaders are preparing for a missile attack.
  • On the night of March 2, Russia launched a missile attack on Zaporozhye. The enemy hit a multi-storey building. There are dead and wounded.
  • In recent weeks, air raid alerts in Ukraine have become more frequent due to Russian MiG-31K fighter jets taking off in Belarus. These aircraft can carry the Kinzhal hypersonic missile.

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