Russia's Missile Stocks Drained: Lavrov Warns of Fresh Strikes on Kyiv.
Russia's Deployment of Ballistic Missiles and Drones
According to Espreso.tv: Expert Romanenko has detailed Moscow's use of ballistic missiles and drones in the war against Ukraine, alongside a recent phone conversation between Sergey Lavrov and Marco Rubio. According to him, Russia has already launched 82 'Iskander' ballistic missiles, despite a planned monthly usage of only 60. Additionally, 89 Kh-101 cruise missiles have been deployed.
Romanenko noted that
“they have already fired everything they can produce”, highlighting the intense pace of Russian attacks. He also observed that
“Russia will continue shelling Ukrainian territory as usual”, underscoring the ongoing hostilities.
Escalation of Tensions
During his phone call with Marco Rubio, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov threatened new strikes on targets in Kyiv, emphasizing the deteriorating situation and Moscow's intent to pursue further aggressive actions. This marks a significant moment in the conflict, as diplomatic channels are used to convey military threats.
These developments confirm the conflict's escalation and Russia's sustained use of missile weaponry against Ukraine. With the threat level rising, it is crucial to monitor events and the international community's response. A worsening situation could trigger fresh economic and military repercussions, demanding decisive action from global organizations and Ukraine's allies.
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