Vadym Skibitskyi, a representative of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, said that Russia currently has about 950 long-range missiles.
"According to our estimates, Russia currently has about 950 high-precision missiles of the operational and strategic level with a range of more than 350 km. We observe a tendency that they tend to keep their stockpile at the level of at least 900 missiles," Skibitsky said.
According to him, in April this year, Russia intends to produce about 40 X-101 missiles.
"We predict that the Russians will be able to carry out several more massive attacks (2-3 massive attacks), and then will be forced to take a break again to accumulate missiles and "shaheds". However, some localised shelling may continue," the intelligence official warned.
He also described the situation with Russian Kalibr cruise missiles, which the aggressor has hardly used since the autumn of 2023.
"The aggressor is accumulating a stockpile of 3M14 Calibre cruise missiles and has at least 260 units at its disposal. Moreover, they plan to produce 30 such missiles in April this year," he said.
In addition, the Russians are modernising their Oniks anti-ship missiles, Skibitsky reminded.
"As for the high-speed missiles flying from the south, it is currently difficult to determine whether they are Zircon missiles or upgraded Onyx missiles," he said, adding that Russia has 440 units of conventional Onyx missiles.
Background. Earlier, Zelenskyy said in an interview with WP that Ukraine needs ATACMS missiles to hit targets in Crimea.