Ukrainian Intelligence: Russia has missiles for five waves of attacks

The head of Ukraine's military intelligence has claimed Russia is using outdated Ukrainian missiles against Kiev, and warned that Russian forces have enough missiles to launch three to five new waves of attacks on the country. Missiles built in a Ukrainian arms plant and delivered to Russia [...]
The rockets, built in a Ukrainian arms plant and delivered to Russia in the 1990s under an agreement aimed at guaranteeing Ukraine's integrity and sovereignty, were seen under the ruins of major Russian attacks across Ukraine in October, according to Vadym Skibitsky, from Ukraine's military intelligence.
As modern and precise Russian missiles are believed to have been deployed, he said Russian weapons factories have been able to produce around 240 Kh-101 rockets and about 120 land rockets since the beginning of the war, writes The Guardian.
In an interview for the New York Times, Skibitsky unveiled details of estimates for Russia's current capabilities and Ukraine's ability to reverse the threat.
“According to our measurements, they have missiles for three to five new wave attacks. Here it counts if 80 to 90 is used for a 911 wave, he said.
He also underlined four directions that from Russia he launched missiles towards Ukraine- from the Black Sea to the south, from the area around the Caspian Sea to the southeast, from Russia to the east, and from Belarus to the north. /Periscopi/
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