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The GUR has estimated how many attacks Russia has enough missiles for

The representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate said that, according to preliminary estimates, Russia has about 950 high-precision missiles left, so the enemy will be able to launch another 2-3 massive missile attacks, which it has already carried out on the territory of Ukraine.

Major General Vadym Skibitskyi, a representative of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine (GUR), told RBC-Ukraine.

He points out that Russia's stockpile of missiles is decreasing, although the enemy is planning several more possible massive attacks on the Ukrainian energy sector in the spring. Skibitsky notes that, according to preliminary estimates, the enemy has about 950 high-precision missiles left:

"Now, according to our estimates, Russia has about 950 high-precision missiles of the operational and strategic level with a range of more than 350 km. We see a tendency that they usually try to keep their stockpile at the level of at least 900 missiles."

He adds that when the Russians accumulate more than 900 missiles, they begin to conduct a series of strikes. Instead, when the "missile stockpile" approaches the level of 900 missiles, the enemy takes a break. Now, according to the representative of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine, Russia is already approaching this limit.

He also notes that the enemy plans to produce about 40 X-101 missiles in April, so it is likely that they will launch several more massive attacks.

"According to our data, Russia plans to produce about 40 X-101 missiles in April.

We predict that the Russians will be able to carry out several more massive attacks (2-3 massive attacks), and then will be forced to take a break again to accumulate missiles and "Shaheds," says Skibitsky, adding that some local shelling may continue.

The GUR representative also notes that the Russians have 440 Oniks missiles in stock:

"As for the high-speed missiles flying from the south, it is currently difficult to determine whether these are Zircon missiles or modernized Oniks. As for the regular Oniks, according to our data, the Russians have 440 of them in stock. Now they have managed to resume their production at the level of 6-8 missiles per month."

Earlier, we reported how many missiles and "Shaheds" Russia has launched at Kyiv since the beginning of the year.