Russia can no longer launch massive missile attacks on Ukraine as often as before – Ukrainian intelligence
Russian troops are not capable of conducting massive missile attacks on Ukraine more often than twice a month
Vadym Skibitsky told about this in an interview with RBC-Ukraine.
According to him, by the end of the year, Russians could only produce 20-30 Kalibr and X-101 cruise missiles each month, and the situation with the Iskanders is much worse.
He pointed out that Russia is reducing the use of high-precision missiles during strikes and also increasing the interval between strikes.
"In October 2022, Russians carried out massive shelling once a week, then — once every 10-14 days, and now they cannot organize a shelling more often than twice a month, because they need to have certain reserves," he said.
A Ukrainian intelligence representative claims that Russia’s production cannot cover the amount that its forces produced earlier, and accordingly — to compensate for the reserves.
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