Ignat: Russia could accumulate up to 900 missiles for strikes on Ukraine in winter
According to intelligence, Russia produces about 100 missiles a month

Russia could have accumulated about 900 missiles for future strikes on Ukrainian energy facilities, according to Yuriy Ihnat, spokesman for the Ukrainian Air Force.
"Yes, for several months now there has been no such shelling as there was in the summer. If you count the total, Russia used about 100 missiles each summer month. In the fall months, there have been no such intense missile attacks," he said during the telethon.
Ihnat referred to Ukrainian intelligence data, according to which Russia can produce about 100 long-range missiles per month.
"Therefore, we can make a certain mathematical conclusion that 870 or even 900. This is the number of high-precision long-range missiles, in addition to aircraft missiles (Kh-59, Kh-31, Kh-35), as well as Onyx, and S-300 missiles. We are talking only about long-range missiles," said the Armed Forces representative.
Background. Earlier, British intelligence also warned that Russia had accumulated significant stockpiles of cruise missiles. It is noted that Russia is likely to use them to make a second attempt to destroy Ukraine's critical infrastructure this winter.
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