The Russian Federation has launched 850 various types of cruise missiles against Ukraine since autumn, including high-precision and long-range missiles such as the Kalibr, X-101, and Iskander.

This was reported by spokesperson for the Ukrainian Air Force Yuriy Ignat.

The Russian military began launching missiles at critical Ukrainian infrastructure in the fall.

Ignat stated that the enemy has used strategic reserves of missiles against critical infrastructure, with over 850 different types of cruise missiles used since September 11.

Ignat noted that the enemy has decided to resume the production of the X-50, which has the same tactical and technical characteristics as the missiles used against critical infrastructure and other objects. However, he expressed hope that sanctions would make it difficult for the Russians to produce these missiles quickly. Ignat also mentioned that the enemy still has a small stockpile of such missiles and will try to accumulate more.

As we reported, according to available information, in June of this year, Russia plans to begin serial production of strategic air-launched cruise missiles of the X-50 type, which will allow the Kremlin to intensify missile strikes on the territory of Ukraine in the fall.

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