Russia has enough missiles for several more attacks like today's - Ukrainian Navy reserve captain
Andrii Ryzhenko, a reserve captain of the Ukrainian Navy and strategic expert, believes that Russia has enough missiles in its naval arsenal to carry out several more attacks like the one on November 17
He shared this on Espreso TV, explaining that, based on Russia's naval capabilities, there is a stockpile for more attacks like the recent one. "It doesn’t take much to reload ships and launchers - it only takes hours. With the colder weather approaching, we can expect more of these strikes," Ryzhenko said.
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Ryzhenko also pointed out that the missiles used in these attacks were likely illegally obtained by Russia from Western countries through third parties after the full-scale invasion began.
"Many of the missiles being fired at us, including the Kh-101, Kh-55, and Kalibrs, were most likely transferred to Russia illegally through third countries," he emphasized.
- On Sunday morning, November 17, Russian forces launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine. Energy infrastructure was a primary target.
- During this massive Russian attack, Ukraine's Defense Forces shot down 144 aerial targets, including 102 missiles and 42 drones.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that during Russia's attack on November 17, F-16 pilots destroyed around 10 enemy aerial targets.
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