As Mikhail Podolyak said, the 11th package of EU sanctions should block Russia’s ability to circumvent past restrictions regarding a technological product.
At the same time, there are countries that still help the aggressor to get what they need to build new missiles. Countries that periodically cynically and hypocritically use the word “peace” are looking for an opportunity to provide the enemy with mediation in the purchase of various technologies or dual-use products.
“We have a working group under the Office of President McFaul-Yermak, which is engaged in the analysis of the sanctions that have already been introduced and the analysis of the possibility of circumventing them. These analytical products are transferred to our partners of the European commissions, which are studying the additional possibility of Russia to bypass the sanctions,” Podolyak said.
Russia continues to produce missiles, however, as Podolyak noted, this is not at all the amount that it used to be, since today the enemy spends more than he can produce.
“Russia wants to have a protracted conflict, but of very low intensity. Because it does not have the resources for a protracted conflict of high intensity. Neither one nor the other is beneficial to us. But I want to emphasize: Russia does not have unlimited resources. Russia also has huge problems with resources Because countries are gradually refusing to give the opportunity to purchase various products through them,” Podolyak added.
How many missiles does Russia produce today?
As deputy head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Vadym Skibitsky said, analyzing the fragments of missiles used by the enemy, it can be noted that the shells have just rolled off the assembly line, since they were manufactured in the first quarter of this year.
According to Skibitsky, today the enemy can produce:
- about 25 “Calibers”;
- 35 X-101 units;
- 2 units of “Daggers”;
- 5 units 9M723 and Iskander-M.
2023-05-20 07:03:03
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