UK warns about "degradation" of Russia's long-range missile stocks
The UK intelligence has warned about the "further degradation" of Russia's long-range missile stocks.
In the latest Defence Intelligence report on the situation in Ukraine for October 16, 2022, posted on Twitter, the British Ministry of Defence says:
"On 10 October 2022, Russia probably fired more than 80 cruise missiles into Ukraine. President Putin claimed the strikes were in retaliation for the attack on the Kerch Bridge.
Ukraine's defence ministry reported that more than half of the projectiles were shot down, but dozens struck Kyiv and other population centres, killing civilians and damaging civil infrastructure.
Russia's defence insdustry is probably incapable of producing advanced munitions at the rate they are being expended. These attacks represent a further degradation of Russia's long-range missile stocks, which is likely to constrain their ability to strike the volume of targets they desire in future."