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For now Russia has only 120 "Iskanders" missiles
Striking the civilian infrastructure of Ukraine, Russia used about 80 percent of its modern missiles
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Vadym Skibytskyi, representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, stated in a comment to The Economist, Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine reports.
Taking this into account, as stated in Ukrainian intelligence, for now Russia has only 120 "Iskanders" missiles.
According to Skibitskyi, Ukrainian military intelligence has become aware of Kremlin's plans to purchase Fateh-110 and Zolfaghar ballistic missiles from Iran and send them by air to Crimea and by sea to Russian ports on the Caspian Sea.
"We know that agreements have already been reached", he said.
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In September, Russia already had less than 200 Iskander missile systems, instead it is releasing scrap S-300 missiles in Ukraine.
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