Russia continues to bomb Ukraine.

(AFP)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Russia has continued to attack Ukrainian cities with missiles and drones in recent days. Kyrylo Budanov, director of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense's Intelligence Directorate (GUR), said in an interview with Ukrainian media on December 31 last year, He estimates that Russia will be severely short of missiles by March 2023.

According to Ukraine’s Kyiv Independent, Budanov estimated the Russian military’s missile reserves and pointed out that the Russian military possessed enough missiles to launch two large-scale attacks against Ukraine, but the Russian military took as long as two weeks to prepare for each attack. moon.

Other high-level officials in the Ukrainian military said that Russia is actively producing new types of missiles, which will be put into use immediately after the missiles leave the factory.

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Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov had previously said the Russian government was preparing to mobilize again in early January, ban men from leaving the country, then declare martial law and launch another wave of mobilization.

Budanov agreed with Reznikov, saying that a new wave of conscription will begin on January 5 and that Russia will ban men under the age of 55 from leaving the country.

Since Russian citizens were previously able to enter Belarus with uncontrolled borders, it is understood that Russia's exit ban includes a ban on travel to Belarus to ensure that Russian citizens do not flee to Belarus to avoid mobilization.

Budanov analyzed that the current course of the Ukrainian-Russian war is unlikely to change from within Russia. "Protests in Russia are not realistic, because more than 70% of Russians support this war."