Reznikov and the media assessed Russia’s missile potential: how many massive attacks are left (infographic)

Russia is said to need 14 to 16 months to rebuild its missile stockpile.

The Russian Federation used more than 800 missiles

The Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Oleksiy Reznikov, showed an infographic that collected data on Russia’s use of various types of missiles.

“Four enemies of the Russian missile arsenal: brilliant Ukrainian air defense forces; ridiculous Russian missile forces; sanctions; time. Demilitarize the terrorist state to live in the world!” – he wrote on Twitter.

Judging by the infographic, Russia used 829 Iskander missiles, and 119 remained (13%), 3M-55 Onyx missiles are still 74%, S-300 remain even more – 87%.

How many missiles are left in Russia?  / photo twitter.com/oleksiireznikov

Therefore, the mass media asked their high-ranking officials in the power bloc how much missile potential the Russian Federation would have.

As reported by the publication “Ukrainian Pravda”, referring to its sources, as of mid-November, the missile potential of the Russian Federation was still sufficient for a maximum of three massive attacks similar to November 15.

And in order to restore its missile stockpile, it is claimed that Russia needs 14 to 16 months.

In the material of the UP, it is said that the Russian Federation is using up the remaining strategic missile reserves. The existence of such problems is also indicated by the fact that Russia has been looking for opportunities to supply Iranian ballistic missiles and more drones for several weeks.

Russia’s massive missile attack on Ukraine on November 15

On November 15, the Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that 30 objects were damaged as a result of the massive attack of the Russian Federation on Ukraine. Among them are residential buildings and objects of critical infrastructure. In Kyiv, one person was killed as a result of an attack by the Russian Federation.

As the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported later, on November 15, Russia launched more than 90 Kh-101 and Kalibr missiles and more than a dozen attack UAVs over Ukraine.

Residential buildings of citizens and objects of critical infrastructure in Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Vinnytsia, Poltava, Lviv, Khmelnytskyi and other regions of our country were destroyed.

On that day, units of the Defense Forces destroyed 77 cruise missiles, 10 Iranian Shahed-136 attack drones and one Orion UAV.

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