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Stocks are shrinking: Russians have to move missiles to Ukraine from other directions, – media

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In Russia, there is a shortage of high-precision missiles/collage of Channel 24

The Russian military fires rockets into Ukraine every day, so there are fewer of them. Therefore, in order to continue the war against our state, the aggressor country has to pull missiles from other directions.

Western officials emphasize that Russia is already experiencing a shortage of precision-guided missiles. Moreover, the factories that were engaged in their production simply do not have time to produce as much enemy equipment as necessary.

High-precision missiles in Russia are running out

Let us recall that the sanctions imposed on Russia from the beginning full-scale war also have their impact. The aggressor country experienced considerable difficulties in providing itself with weapons. And what is available, as it turned out, is not enough to conquer Ukraine. Therefore, in Russia they are literally forced to pull missiles from all corners in order to continue to fight with our state.

Their stocks are limited, they are running out, and we see that they have to move Kalibr missiles from other strategic directions where they can be stored. This gives some indication that their stockpile of precision weapons is dwindling. – stressed one of the Western officials.

Sanctions continue to give results

Thus, one of the US officials stressed that Russia is not only experiencing problems with “the quality of its industrial base.” It is also experiencing extraordinary difficulties associated with sanctions. The restrictions imposed on the aggressor country have a negative impact on its ability to provide itself with the necessary weapons.

The whole world is helping Ukraine.

And while Russia is forced to look for where to get new missiles, Ukraine receives weapons from the entire civilized world. For example, the Joe Biden administration plans to allocate another $33 billion in financial assistance to Ukraine. It will allow our state to more effectively resist Russian aggression.

This is interesting: the Pentagon reported that Russia is already lagging behind its plans to seize Donbass. Moreover, the aggressor country failed to connect the north with the south as it had originally planned.

In fact, they don't even come close to connecting the north with the south as the Ukrainians continue to resist,” said a senior US Department of Defense official.

The Russian military is literally crashing against the tough resistance of the Ukrainians. Consequently, the United States considers the advance of the military of the aggressor country to be slow and also uneven.

Kafirs continue to fire missiles at Ukraine

  • Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the aggressor country has inflicted 1,900 missile attacks on our state.
  • Fortunately, most of the enemy missiles can be shot down. This is facilitated by the professionalism of the Air Defense Forces.
  • Note that the commander of the Air Force stressed that Ukraine needs modern air defense systems. We are talking about complexes of medium and large ranges. Also, our state needs the latest fighters. All this together will make it possible to independently close the sky.
  • Deputy Defense Minister Anna Malyar said that Russia still has stocks of components with which to build new missiles. But, given the speed with which these missiles are launched, the aggressor country simply does not have time to release new ones.

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