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How many missiles does Russia have left in its inventory?
(Dan Tri) – Ukrainian intelligence believes that Russia still has about 950 missiles in stock, enough to carry out a few more major attacks before stopping to accumulate.
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(Dan Tri) – Ukrainian intelligence believes that Russia still has about 950 missiles in stock, enough to carry out a few more major attacks before stopping to accumulate.
(Dan Tri) – Poland’s Foreign Minister said that it will be difficult for Russia to avoid defeat if it attacks the territory of any NATO member.
(Dan Tri) – China spoke out after the US said that Beijing is supporting Russia in the two-year war with Ukraine.
(Dan Tri) – Ukraine may have to give up some important strongholds before receiving an aid package of nearly 61 billion USD from the US.
(Dan Tri) – According to experts at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Ukrainian forces will be able to stop the Russian attack provided that US support arrives quickly.
(Dan Tri) – Ukraine’s unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks on a Russian radar station may have crossed one of Moscow’s red lines regarding the ability to respond with nuclear weapons.
(Dan Tri) – Iranian state media said that the country appeared to have fired seven hypersonic missiles in its attack on Israel and that Tel Aviv failed to block any of them.
(Dan Tri) – Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted that Russia’s attack campaign on Ukraine’s energy facilities was partly aimed at destroying the country’s defense industry.
(Dan Tri) – Western experts say that Ukraine is creating a trap with Russian armored forces in Chasov Yar, a strategic area in Donbass.
(Dan Tri) – Three senior Russian leaders have increased information activities to push Ukraine toward negotiations.