This was revealed by Yuri Ignat, the spokesperson for the Air Force, during a briefing.
As Ignat pointed out, the good news is that the enemy is using “wheeled” projectiles, which means that whatever they produce is immediately put into action.
“The bad news is that they continue to manufacture them. So, they have spare parts. And it seems that deliveries are still ongoing”, he added.
“It is evident that the enemy is facing a shortage. The missiles they used in the fall and winter were dated the end of summer. They had tags indicating that their production was recent, considering their use and the presence of debris. Now they are finding missiles that were launched in spring, maybe even in April or May”, Ignat explained.
According to the spokesperson for the Air Force, some missiles were launched without proper markings, and instead, they were hastily signed with a marker. This includes the “Kalibr” missiles.
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