Russia returns to Soviet-era missiles: Ukraine’s victory delayed as weapons run out!

by time news

Russia has reportedly run out of state-of-the-art anti-aircraft missiles due to a series of airstrikes by Ukrainian forces.

As the Ukraine-Russia war continues for almost four months, the military conflict between the two countries has reached an end.

Russia’s offensive is currently raging in the southern Ukrainian city of Sieverodonetsk.

According to the British Defense Intelligence Agency, Russia is facing a severe shortage of modern sophisticated anti-aircraft missiles due to a series of anti-aircraft missile strikes by the country’s military across Ukraine, and Russia is now beginning to use Soviet-era missiles.

These 1960s Kh-22 Soviet missiles were commonly used to destroy aircraft carriers, and Russia is now beginning to use them for surface-to-air missile strikes.

Russia returns to Soviet-era missiles: Ukraine's victory delayed as weapons run out!

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According to further reports, Russia’s use of anti-aircraft missiles on land has led to inaccurate attacks and increased civilian casualties.

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