According to the calculations of a military expert, reserve colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Roman Svitan, the Russians have no more than half a thousand Kalibr, Kh-101 and Kh-155 cruise missiles left.

He spoke about this on the "Espresso" broadcast

"They can go to zero in 5-7 volleys, depending on the number of missiles in one volley - 100 or 70. These three types of missiles ("Calibre", X-101, X-155) are approximately of the same class.

And their production is the same, they can produce about two dozen missiles of this type per month," said Svitan.

According to his information, the Russian Federation produced 100-120 Calibers per year, that is, about 10 missiles per month. 

"They are already taking missiles from intact stocks, and they can no longer replenish them.

In the spring, they will run out of missiles, and then they will be able to fire one volley for three months," the expert concluded.

We will remind you that on Thursday, December 29, Russian terrorist forces carried out another massive bombardment of Ukraine with rockets and kamikaze drones.

The Air Force reported what kind of weapon the Russian Federation used.

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