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Sanctions are not enough: how many UAVs and missiles have invaders for winter shelling - UP

The invaders were able to restore the production of some missiles to pre -war levels, so now about 700 missiles of different types have been accumulated in the occupiers, journalists say. The Russian army begins to firing power plants and objects of critical infrastructure again. Currently, Russian troops have hundreds of rockets and drones. About it reports "Ukrainian Truth".

Last year, the Russian Federation began to fireting Ukrainian infrastructure from October 10-11, when more than 80 winged and ballistic missiles were launched in Ukraine. Prior to that, the first blow to the TPP took place in Kharkiv in September 2022. Then, by March 9, 2023, another 14 massive shelling took place, the total number of racquet shelling was approximately 1100.

According to GUR, as of the end of August 2023, there were 585 missiles with a range of more than 500 km in the arsenal: produces 100-120 long-range missiles. In October 2023, 40 rockets were released in Ukraine, and in September more than 100. Another danger is ShahED and the S-300, C-400 and Oxi missiles. They are not included in GUR statistics.

Therefore, according to the estimates, as of the occupiers now there are 700 missiles of different types, as well as about 7,000 missiles from the C-300/C-400 SPR. The occupiers also produce drones-Kamikadze Shahd, Italmas and Lacets. "We have learned to knock down" Shahda ", but they still remain a difficult goal. When they fly a lot, they use different routes, press low to the ground, and therefore it is difficult to get them," Ignat explains.