The enemy launches about the same number of missiles in Ukraine as it manufactures - about 100 units of various types per month.
This was announced by the spokesman of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Yurii Ihnat on the air of the telethon.
"According to the General Staff, intelligence, Russia has the ability to produce about 30 Kalibr missiles per month. That is why such a number attacks, about 10, sometimes more – 15, may be Kalibr missiles for one attack. They have enough carriers in the Black Sea, but the missiles that are brought there are not very good. That is why we have such a large number of Kalibr attacks - as many as the occupiers can, they use as many. If they had more of these missiles, of course, more of this nonsense would fly at us," Ihnat said.
For this, the journalist cited data from the General Staff, according to which it turns out that the Russian military-industrial complex produces about 100 missiles a month.
"If you look at the statistics for a month, how many missiles do they spend - that's about the same amount. The occupier makes as many as they can, and they launch about that amount over Ukraine," Ihnat answered.
The spokesman noted that Russia spent its strategic stockpile of missiles on strikes on energy infrastructure in the fall and winter.
In addition, the enemy uses S-300 missiles, which it has in large quantities in warehouses, in front-line territories, as well as Kh-22 missiles.
"However, they no longer produce Kh-22. These are old Soviet missiles. More than 150 have already been launched for the full-scale invasion of Ukraine," Ihnat added.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that the military-industrial complex of the aggressor state of the Russian Federation is capable of producing about 100 missiles per month.
In addition, today the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine clarified information on the number of missiles with which the aggressor state, the Russian Federation, attacked Ukraine last day - the enemy launched 11 Kalibr missiles on July 6.
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