Moscow has lost 70% of the missiles since the invasion of Ukraine began.

Bulgarian investigative journalist Christo Grozev has said Moscow has remained with only 30% of the missiles since it began its invasion of Ukraine. Grozev, who has been working as radio reporters in the communist Bulgaria era, added that according to reports only “30 to 40” people are operating with Russia's remaining missiles, Periscope is forwarded. [...]
Russia has only about 30% of the missiles left since it started the war. There is also one question: Who's working with these rockets? Sources that can operate with these missiles are also limited. According to our intelligence, about 30 to 40 people are operating with these missiles, Bulgarian journalist stressed.
Commenting on the battle for the town of Marioupolis, Grozev underlined that a Russian tactical victory would likely take place.
However, he stressed that this does not imply that the loss of Ukraine is inevitable, especially in the long or medium term.
Christo Grozev is an investigative journalist, executive director and member of the Bellingcat platform board.
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