Yusov revealed how many long-range missiles Russia still has.

Missiles against the background of the Russian flag
Missiles against the background of the Russian flag

The Russian Federation continues to replenish its missile arsenal

The Russian Federation continues to replenish its missile arsenal by manufacturing new missiles that still contain foreign components. This was reported by Andriy Yusov, spokesman for the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, during a broadcast on 'Novyny.LIVE'.

'Russia has approximately 1400 long-range missiles in stock, including about 350 Kalibrs, 500 Onyxes, over 50 Kinzhal missiles, more than 130 Iskanders, and over 400 missiles of the X-101, X-55, and X-35 classes,' he said.

At the same Time, Yusov reported that the listed missiles in the warheads constitute an 'untouchable reserve', so the aggressor state is using them more economically than at the beginning of the full-scale invasion. However, Russia's stockpiles are being replenished.

'Russia is capable of producing 40 to 50 Iskander missiles a month, 30-50 Kalibrs, and about 50 X-101 missiles. This production still depends on foreign components, so strengthening sanctions policy and ensuring compliance with this policy is an important task that Ukraine and its partners are working on,' he added.

The intelligence candidate reiterated the call for citizens to take each air threat seriously.

For reference, the 1039th day of the war continues. Over the past day, the enemy carried out 37 aviation strikes on the territory of Ukraine, dropping 43 guided aerial bombs. In addition, they engaged over 808 kamikaze drones and carried out more than 4300 shellings of our troops' positions and settlements.

Overall, since the beginning of the last day, there have been 158 combat clashes. Ukrainian defenders continue to decisively resist the enemy's attempts to advance deep into our territory, inflicting fire damage on them.


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