After the massive missile attack by Russia on January 14, it can be concluded that the production of missiles could decrease and is
no longer 5-7 missiles per day, but only 2-4.
Military and political commentator Oleksandr Kovalenko made such an assumption.
"The arrival
(January 14 - ed.)
was 38 missiles in the composition of Kh-101, KR "Kalibr", Kh-59, Kh-22... A mixed, non-unified nomenclature, limited in number. Half the expected number. And so , it could be said that they did not waste all the ammunition on the strike on January 14 with the aim of further reconnaissance and launching additional strikes in the following days. But beyond the window of January 18, and this process of reconnaissance strikes does not take place," the expert wrote.
In view of this, Kovalenko
voiced the following conclusions:
- on January 14, all the ammunition accumulated up to that date was used,
- In 2 weeks, Russia was able to accumulate 2 times less missiles than in the previous months;
- Perhaps the Russians had a problem with BC accumulation at one of the stages: production, removal from storage, logistics;
He also suggested that the next rocket attack by the occupiers may take place
one and a half to two weeks after January 14.
There is a possibility that they will use
40-40 missiles to attack Ukraine.
Russian missile attack on January 14
It will be recalled that on January 14, Russia launched a missile attack on a high-rise building in Dnipro, taking dozens of lives.
It used the Kh-22 missile for the attack.
Now the list of the dead includes 45 people.
Among them are three children.
As a result of the Russian crime ,
three children
remained
orphans
.
In particular, two children are from a family that moved from Nikopol.
Both parents died.
Grandmother and uncle arrange guardianship.
As of January 18, 12 bodies and their fragments have not yet been identified, 17 people are considered missing.
TSN.ua has collected information about the victims of the missile attack and the names of the dead, which are currently known.
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