Russia has already lost most of the missiles with which it started the war against Ukraine – Bellingcat

But the aggressor is able to make high-precision missiles on their own.

Russia is left with only 30% of those high-precision missiles with which it launched a full-scale war against Ukraine February 24, said Bellingcat investigative journalist Hristo Grozev on TV Ukraine 24 .

“They have about 30% of what they started the war with. There is another question: 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. And Ukraine is working not only to shoot down and destroy missiles, but to identify those people who can program these missiles. Therefore, I will not be surprised if not only hardware but also so-called software runs out in Russia, “Grozev said.

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However, when this allows Russia to produce high-precision missiles on its own. The production cycle is about a month.

It will be recalled that on April 23 Russia fired several missiles in Odessa > , as a result of which 18 people were injured, eight were lost, among them – the three-month-old child.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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