According to data provided by informed sources of RBC-Ukraine in military circles, as of June 3, the Russians had in stock:
- 150 Caliber missiles;
- approximately 90 X-101/X-555 units;
- approximately 140 ballistic “Iskander-M”;
- 45 Iskander-K cruise missiles;
- about 80 “Dagger” units;
- approximately 180 Kh-22 missiles.
Now Moscow obviously fires more missiles than it produces. As for the stocks of “Shaheds”, as of June 4, the aggressor had already fired 1,377 Iranian strike UAVs out of 1,750 provided for in the contract.
What did the enemy have with stocks before
As RBC-Ukraine previously calculated, the missile stocks in the Russian Federation as of March 2023 were estimated at about 146 Kh-101, Kh-555 and Kalibr units, about 49 hypersonic aeroballistic Kinzhals and up to a hundred ballistic Iskander-M .
Russia stepped up attacks
It should be noted that May turned out to be massive attacks by Russians on peaceful cities of Ukraine after the aggressor was waiting for a pause. Almost every day, the occupiers attacked with drones and rockets. The enemy especially targeted Kyiv, where about 17 shellings were counted last month alone.
Usually the Russians resorted to massed night strikes, and at the end they added ballistics. According to the military-political leadership of Ukraine, in this way, the enemy wants to intimidate the Ukrainians. He also hunts for Patriot complexes and tries to disrupt the counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with attacks.
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2023-06-05 05:40:15
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