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Will be killed 1 out of 5: by the end of March in Ukraine will end missiles for air defense - The Telegraph

Russian officials stated that they were aware of the deficiency of ammunition in the forces of defense and decided that "it was time to strike. " Ukrainian sources, for their part, warn that lack of missiles for air defense systems "will have a significant impact on the city centers of Ukraine". Ukraine has encountered a serious ammunition crisis, and missiles for air defense can end by the end of the month. About it reports the British newspaper The Telegraph.

In a number of publications, experts are concerned that Ukrainians lose their ability to protect themselves from rocket kits and attacks of Russian invaders, as those that occurred on Friday, March 15, in Odessa, where 20 people were killed. According to the publication, this means that instead of trying to knock down four of the five Russian missiles, as is done now, Ukraine will soon have to distribute its air defense systems to kill only one of five missiles.

According to two Ukrainian officials at the Safety Conference this year, it will have a significant impact on the city centers of Ukraine. According to journalists, Russian officials have stated that they know that ammunition was being ended in Ukraine and decided that "it was time to strike. " Along the front line in the Donbass, the Russian Federation continues to resist and exceed Ukrainian forces, which "complain about reducing the stockpiles".

However, the Russian Telegram channel "Ribibar", connected with the Ministry of Defense of Russia, said that the Ukrainian forces are still strict resistance and are probably relatively well armed. "The enemy has plenty of drones. Not only vehicles and armored vehicles, but even individual soldiers are exposed to the first person's drones and blows from the first person, indicating that there is no weapon deficiency," the statement said.