Ukraine intel chief: Russia has missiles left for several large-scale attacks
The Russian Federation has missiles left for several more massive missile strikes on Ukraine. After which the Russians' reserves will run out.
The head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, Kyrylo Budanov made the due statement on the air of a telethon, RBC-Ukraine reports.
"Yes, in fact, the Russian Federation's stockpiles of high-precision weapons are already coming to an end. They have long ago entered the critical minimum. However, as we can see, they decided to go all the way, that is, to zero. Which, in principle, is very bad for the Russian Federation itself," Budanov said.
According to him, there is a production of new Russian missiles, but it is negligible compared to the huge number they use during the attacks.
"If we talk about specific figures and volumes - the defence minister recently released this information. Realistically, they have (missiles - ed.) left for a few more large-scale attacks and they will go to zero. As we can see, they are confidently going to do it. Production of new ones is quite limited and only a few types of high-precision missiles are manufactured," Budanov noted.