Ukraine names 'four enemies' of Russian missile arsenal as stocks dwindle

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'Let's demilitarize the terrorist state to live in peace!' said Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov.

Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov on Tuesday named"four enemies" of Russia's missile arsenal, as he suggested that the country's missile stockpile was dwindling.

"Four enemies of the russian missile arsenal: brilliant Ukrainian air defense forces; inept russian missile forces; sanctions; time," Reznikov"Let's demilitarize the terrorist state to live in peace!" the defense minister wrote. According to the illustration of Russia's ground-launched, sea-launched, and air-launched missiles, as of November 18, the country had 8,476 missiles left out of the 11,227 missiles it had when it first invaded Ukraine on February 24.

A Russian Iskander-E missile launcher is on display at the International Military Technical Forum 'Army 2022' on August 17, 2022 in Patriot Park, outside of Moscow, Russia. Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov on Tuesday suggested that Russia's stockpile was dwindling.The 8,476 includes an additional 664 missiles that were produced throughout the course of the war, according to the illustration, which is based on Ukraine's assessments.

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