But you should not relax, the occupiers still have stocks of Soviet S-300s.
currently there are 25% to 28% of high-precision missiles left from the number they had before February 24. However, during a broadcast on Radio HB, he warned that the occupiers have many Soviet-type missiles.
“This time (when the occupiers will not be able to use high-precision missiles – ed.) is approaching. Our intelligence works flawlessly. We know with a mathematical error the number of missiles remaining on the territory of the Russian Federation. It is precisely the high-precision ones that are the most troublesome for us, – said Danilov. – I do not have the right to name the absolute numbers that you would like to hear from me. But if we take the percentages, it means that there remains 25-28% of the total amount that they had on February 24.”
He noted that Russia still has Soviet missiles, including the S-300. But they are also much less than before the invasion.
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