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Claims of Ukraine and the West failed, Russia’s stockpiles of missiles are still a lot

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Claims by Ukraine and the West that stockpiles of Russian missiles have declined have proven wrong. Indeed, Moscow often launches massive rocket attacks. Photo/REUTERS/Vladyslav Musiienko

KIEV Ukraine and his western allies had been dismissive Russia stating that Moscow’s stockpiles of missiles had run out after being used in warfare since late February 2022. That claim turned out to be false.

Indeed, Moscow has on several occasions bombed almost the entire territory of Ukraine with large-scale missiles, targeting energy infrastructure.

The most recent example is Tuesday last week’s massive rocket attack that engulfed Kiev’s military, including its air defense system’s missile response against Poland.

Also on Wednesday (11/23/2022), President Volodymyr Zelensky complained to the United Nations Security Council after about 70 cruise missiles from Moscow rained down on Ukraine in one day.

Read also: Ukraine flooded with 70 Russian cruise missiles in one day, Zelensky complains to UN

A British military intelligence report in July 2022 stated that Russia was aggressively using air defense systems, including the S-400, to attack ground targets in Ukraine due to missile shortages.

Russia has increased its use of air defense missiles in secondary ground attack mode due to an acute shortage of dedicated ground attack missiles,” the UK’s defense ministry wrote on Twitter at the time.

Report New York Times He also recently mentioned the West’s forecast error regarding Moscow’s missile stockpiles which, according to them, have run out due to Russia still being capable of carrying out massive strikes.

Defense Minister of Ukraine Oleksii Reznikov on Wednesday (11/23/2022) published detailed information on how many missiles Russia has left and the production of precision weapons since the start of the full-scale invasion. Surprisingly, Moscow still has plenty of missiles and they have somehow miraculously replenished their supplies despite the sanctions.

“Four enemies of Russia’s missile arsenal: the brilliant Ukrainian Air Defense Forces; incompetent Russian missile forces; penalty; time. Let’s demilitarize the terrorist country to live in peace!” wrote Rezhnikov.

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