Only 30% of the high-precision missiles with which it launched a full-scale war against Ukraine on February 24 remain in Russia, Hristo Grozev, an investigative journalist for Bellingcat, said on Ukraine 24 TV channel..
“They have about 30% of what they started the war with. There are still questions here: who works with these missiles? Because the resource that can guide these missiles is also limited. Our intelligence shows that it is about 30-40 people.
But Ukraine is working not only to shoot down and destroy missiles, but to identify people who can program these missiles.. Therefore, I will not be surprised if not only hardware, but also so-called software ends in Russia,” Grozev said..
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However, at the same time, Russia is capable of independently producing high-precision missiles.. Production cycle - about a month.
Recall, on April 23, Russia fired several rockets at Odessa, as a result of which 18 people were injured, eight died, among them a three-month-old child..